Bukayo Saka says he has no hurry to extend his arsenal contract, but it is “pretty clear” what his long -term future is doing.
The 23-year-old recently returned from three months outside the campaign and achieved the winner goal in a narrow 2-1 win against Fulham in the Emirates stage.
Saka’s absence was seen by Arsenal as one of the best right wingers in the world, since her Premier League title challenge slowly fell by the wayside-a third place that now looks for Mikel Areta’s charges that look a dramatic late collapse from Liverpool from the late stick.
Arsenal’s attempts to win silverware may have gone from a domestic point of view, but they could still make the 2024/25 a campaign in order to remember whether they are able for the first time in the Champions League.
For this purpose, you have to overcome the 15-time winners Real Madrid in a two-legged quarter-finals-a game that Saka appeared for media tasks before the game before he was interviewed in Arsenal in his future. To judge after his answer, the English winger feels completely comfortable with the place where he is located and has no plans to go somewhere.
“I want to win and I want to win with this badge, so I think it’s pretty clear,” said Saka. “The fans know how much I love them and you saw when I arrived [against Fulham]I think they love me back. It’s a good relationship and I’m really happy to be here and concentrate on winning here.
“They had to be in the stadium to really feel and understand the noise and energy they brought for me. I want to win here and that’s my focus now.”
The Saka Treaty near Arsenal, which is assumed that they are worth around £ 300,000 a week, expires in summer 2027, although many players are often associated with potential applicants in a similar situation. This was not the case for the Hale End Academy Hale, which suggested that the talks about expanding his stay would happen if the time is correct.
“I don’t think someone is really in a hurry,” he continued. “I still have two years in my contract, so it’s pretty relaxed. Everyone knows my thoughts and I also let you know, so I don’t think there is really a hurry.”