Arsenal Star Nears New Contract Amid Game Time Discussions

Arsenal Pursuing Contract Renewals for Key Players

An Arsenal star is nearing an agreement to extend his stay at the club, with recent negotiations showing promising progress. Despite earlier speculation about his potential departure this summer due to uncertainties over playing time, efforts by Mikel Arteta appear to have persuaded him to remain at Emirates Stadium.

Fabrizio Romano reported that the player, who had a standout season with nine goals in 37 appearances, is likely to sign a new deal soon. Injuries in Arsenal’s forward line last season gave him more opportunities, reinforcing his value to the team.

An Arsenal star is reportedly edging closer to signing a new contract with the club

An Arsenal star is close to signing a contract extension

Rising Young Talent Nearing New Terms

Meanwhile, 18-year-old Ethan Nwaneri, who made history as the youngest-ever Premier League debutant at just 15, is also close to renewing his contract. Romano indicated that Arsenal has made significant progress, presenting their vision for Nwaneri’s future and discussing playing time. The club hopes to finalize the agreement shortly.

Nwaneri's friend and fellow Hale End graduate Myles Lewis-Skelly signed a new contract that will keep him at the club until 2030

Myles Lewis-Skelly has also committed his future until 2030

If finalized, these agreements reflect a strong new direction under Arteta and sporting director Andrea Berta, who have already secured long-term deals for fellow youngsters Myles Lewis-Skelly and Gabriel.

Transfer Rumors and Opportunities

In addition to contract renewals, Arsenal is actively pursuing new signings. Reports suggest they are close to acquiring Noni Madueke from Chelsea and are eyeing a striker, Viktor Gyokeres, who is pushing to join the Gunners after reportedly reaching pre-contract agreements. Gyokeres, who prefers a move to Arsenal over Manchester United, is set to forgo pre-season training with Sporting Lisbon, feeling betrayed by broken promises from the Portuguese club.