According to British media TBR football, Arsenal is close to renewing its contract with Saka, and Saka will become the first player in Arsenal's history to have a weekly salary of 300,000 pounds. According to reports, negotiations between Saka and Arsenal are progressing smoothly and agreement is now close to reaching. Including the bonus, Saka will become the highest-paid player in Arsenal and become the first player in Arsenal's history to earn £300,000 per week, surpassing Havertz, who currently ranks first.
Saka last renewed his contract with Arsenal in 2023, and his current contract will expire in 2027. Berta is happy with the negotiations with Saka and his team. Negotiations have been going smoothly since he took office, and Berta is happy to make Saka the club's highest-paid player. One of the small concerns of Saka is the club's ambition, which Berta understands, but he believes the club's investment in the summer transfer window and support for Arteta have clearly demonstrated their goal - they think they have formed a squad that rivals any team in the world.
Moreover, Saliba's contract renewal is of great significance. He rejected Real Madrid's invitation to choose to stay in the team. The club now fully believes that Saka will renew the contract with the club before the New Year.
According to capology data, Saka currently has a weekly salary of £195,000 at Arsenal, and the contract was signed in May 2023.