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Revealed: The truth on William Saliba wanting Arsenal exit rumours

There has been a lot of rumours on whether William Saliba wants to leave Arsenal but a new report has revealed the truth about his future.

William Saliba, the young French defender who started 27 league games for Arsenal last season, is not trying to force a move away from the club. Instead, sources of 90min close to his agents have revealed that they are asking for a deal fitting of a player considered by many as one of the best defenders in the world at the moment.

Saliba was one of Mikel Arteta’s best players before he got injured in the last months of the season.

Arsenal began talks with Saliba back in September over a new contract. Sources with knowledge of the situation accept that whilst Saliba has rebuffed current advances, Arsenal remain confident that the player does want to stay and will agree new terms before the start of next season.

Saliba is considered by many as one of the best young defenders in Europe and has been linked with moves away from Arsenal this summer. However, it seems that he is happy at Arsenal and is only looking for a contract that reflects his talent and potential.

The Gunners will be hoping to keep hold of Saliba as they look to build on their impressive performances last season. They will be looking to challenge for major honours next season and having Saliba at their disposal would be a huge boost.

In conclusion, William Saliba is not trying to force a move away from Arsenal but is instead looking for a contract fitting of his talent and potential. Arsenal remain confident that they can agree new terms with him before the start of next season and will be hoping to keep hold of him as they look to challenge for major honours.

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