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·20 de maio de 2025
Arsenal Agree Five Contract Deals Ahead of Busy Summer Window – Report

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·20 de maio de 2025
In what could prove to be a pivotal summer for Arsenal Football Club, key contract agreements have reportedly been reached with several of Mikel Arteta’s most trusted names. According to a report by FootballTransfers, the Gunners have “already agreed” deals with five crucial players, reinforcing the long-term vision Arteta and the club’s hierarchy have so carefully built in recent years.
This development will come as welcome news to fans who have watched the emergence of a competitive, dynamic squad that has consistently challenged at the top end of the Premier League. However, uncertainty still looms over two experienced figures, with potential exits hinting at a broader strategic reset in midfield.
Among the most reassuring revelations in the FootballTransfers article is that William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães and Bukayo Saka have all reached agreements on long-term contracts.
Club insiders are said to have confirmed that the extensions were “sorted quickly” and that negotiations had concluded some time ago, even if public announcements are yet to be made. “These three deals were ‘sorted quickly’ and are ‘already agreed’,” the report states, putting to bed speculation about big-money exits, especially concerning Real Madrid’s rumoured interest in Saliba.
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With Saliba commanding a current Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) of €79.5 million and Gabriel not far behind at €75.5 million, the significance of keeping these two central defenders at the Emirates cannot be overstated. Their synergy at the back has underpinned much of Arsenal’s success in recent campaigns.
Similarly, Saka’s continued commitment to the club ensures that Arteta retains a homegrown talisman, one whose form and influence have drawn admiration across Europe.
In addition to the established stars, Arsenal have also ensured continuity among their most promising youngsters. Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly have both agreed to fresh terms, with sources reiterating that “negotiations have concluded and that these extensions will be announced in due time.”
This move reflects a growing pattern at Arsenal, where youth development is not just encouraged, but integrated into the first-team project. Nwaneri, who made headlines as the youngest Premier League debutant, and Lewis-Skelly, a dynamic midfield prospect, now have the platform to flourish within a supportive and ambitious environment.
While the bulk of the club’s core is staying put, not every player’s future is resolved.
Leandro Trossard’s situation remains particularly delicate. As the FootballTransfers report outlines, “a breakthrough in the discussions was made in February, but the final wage still needs to be agreed.” With the Belgian winger proving an effective squad player, the uncertainty surrounding his deal may reflect the club’s broader strategy of keeping wage demands in line with value contributed.
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Thomas Partey’s status is perhaps more flexible. The Ghanaian midfielder is reportedly “open to continuing at the club,” but his situation is described as relaxed on both sides. Should an offer come in, Arsenal are understood to be prepared to move on, especially with potential replacements already scoped out.
One such alternative is Lucien Agoume. The Sevilla midfielder, still just 23, has been on Arsenal’s radar for some time and is now “viewed as an ideal replacement for Partey,” the article confirms. While not yet a household name, Agoume’s blend of physical presence and tactical intelligence makes him an intriguing option for Arsenal’s evolving midfield unit.
Interestingly, Arsenal also continue to be linked with Martin Zubimendi, long seen as a target to bolster the engine room. A potential double signing in midfield would represent both ambition and prudence should Partey depart.
From an Arsenal fan’s perspective, this report hits all the right notes. Securing long-term deals for Saliba, Gabriel and Saka is nothing short of a statement. These aren’t just talented players, they are the pillars of a title-challenging squad. For years, we’ve seen our best talents leave—this feels different. It feels like the project is maturing, and now the stars believe in it as much as we do.
The fact that Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly are tied down too? Brilliant. This club is building for now and for the future, and that’s exactly the dual-track strategy you need if you want to compete with Manchester City and maintain it long-term.
As for Trossard and Partey, it’s a shame if they leave, especially given Partey’s underrated contributions. But the idea that we’ve already lined up Agoume as a replacement and are still targeting someone like Zubimendi suggests the recruitment team is not only reactive, but proactive.
If these contracts are announced soon and the transfer strategy is executed cleanly, this summer could finally be the one where Arsenal move from contenders to champions.