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Report: Details of Bukayo Saka’s yet to be signed contract revealed

Arsenal is reported to have submitted a new contract to Bukayo Saka and the details of that yet to be signed deal has been revealed.

Bukayo Saka has since last season established himself as Arsenal’s first choice right winger as his impressive performances even gave Mikel Arteta the confidence to let go of Nicolas Pepe who is a more senior player than the young Englishman. Bukayo Sako helped the gunners to reach the Premier League top six last season and the gunners have since then been trying to extend his contract to keep away any suitors that would be interested in stealing him from Arsenal.

Bukayo Sako has not yet signed the new contract offer despite it being on the table for some time now as per some reports and Daily Mail has now provided out some interesting information about it. It claims that Arsenal’s extension of Bukayo Saka would extend his stay for further three or four years at the Emirates Stadium and that he would start earning £200,000 a week wages.

The above report claims that there isn’t too much worry at Arsenal about the renewal of Bukayo Saka’s contract and that there are even signs that the man himself is pretty committed to the gunners as its said that he has acquired an executive box at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal has been impressive this season as they are leading the Premier League table at the moment and this should help them in tying Saka to a new deal at the Emirates Stadium as there were fears before the start of the season that the youngster would hesitate in extending due to fears that the North London club would miss out on the top four spots for this campaign.

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