Bukayo Saka has reached an agreement in principle to extend his contract with Arsenal on a long-term deal running until 2030.
According to a report from Get Football News France, Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has agreed in principle to a new long-term contract with the club, tying him down reportedly through to 2030.
The 24-year-old England international, who rose through Arsenal’s Hale End academy, is understood to be close to formalising the deal, with both parties keen on long-term commitment.
This proposed extension would mark a significant step for Arsenal’s future planning, securing one of their key attacking players as they continue to build around the young core of their squad.
The report does not yet confirm the precise financial terms, but earlier media speculation suggested a major salary increase, possibly making Saka one of the highest-paid players at the club.
If completed, the deal would reflect a long-term project for Arsenal, who have prioritised retaining and rewarding homegrown talent like Saka, seen as central to their ambitions.

