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Bukayo Saka sends a message to Arsenal fans after signing a new contract

Arsenal has finally announced that Bukayo Saka has signed a new long-term deal and the player has sent a message to the fans after putting pen to paper.

Arsenal have announced that Bukayo Saka has signed a new long-term deal to extend his stay at the Emirates Stadium and the fans are finally relieved since it looked like the contract talks were taking long. Bukayo Saka has sent a message to the fans after putting pen to a new deal.

Bukayo Saka has been at the Emirates Stadium since he was young boy and he has passed through all the youth teams until he finally broke into the Arsenal first team this season and he was starting to get linked to many clubs hence the gunners quickly starting the new contract talks. And after months of waiting, Arsenal have finally announced that Bukayo Saka has signed a new deal.

Bukayo Saka has quickly sent a message to the Arsenal fans after its been announced that he has put pen to paper to a new deal and the replies of the gooners are obviously overwhelmed with happiness since he has been one of their best players.

 

Saka wrote on Twitter;

“London is my home. Arsenal my team. I’m so happy to finally announce my contract extension. I love playing for this club and I’m looking forward to what the future holds.. The hard work continues so I can continue living my dream. God is Great!!”

The Arsenal youngster has made eleven assists this season and he has also spoken out on how he is interested in seeing how the North Londoners progress under Mikel Arteta in the upcoming seasons.

“It’s Arsenal, you know. Come on, it’s Arsenal. The stadium is great, the fans are great, the club is great. Everything about this club is great.” Saka told Arsenal Digital.

“I love playing for Arsenal, you know. I love playing for the coach, the fans, my team-mates, I really believe in the philosophy that the boss is bringing and what he’s building, and I’m just really excited to see where he’s going to take us in the future.”

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