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Full List of Arsenal Contract Expiries as Andrea Berta Strikes Again with Another New Agreement
The 24-year-old defender overcame loan spells and interest from Real Madrid to commit to Arsenal, aiming to become one of the best defenders and win titles, the club said.
- This year, William Saliba, the French centre-back, signed a new five-year contract at the Emirates Stadium that keeps him at Arsenal FC until 2030.
- William Saliba said he feels at home at Arsenal FC, citing the club environment, the coach and staff, and his pride in wearing the shirt as reasons to stay and develop.
- After leaving Saint-Etienne, Saliba endured three loan spells before establishing himself and accumulating 140 appearances at age 24.
- The club hailed Saliba’s extension and stressed his role in keeping the spine of the team intact, with Andrea Berta praising his composure and Mikel Arteta lauding his contribution while supporters welcomed his signing alongside Gabriel Magalhaes, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly this year.
- Saliba declared his ambition to win trophies, saying `I want to stay here and win a lot of trophies. I love this club, I couldn't leave this club without giving something back, I've won nothing.
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French central defender William Saliba signed a "new long-term contract" with Arsenal, confirmed on Tuesday the club of Northern London, vice-champion of England over the last three seasons. According to the daily L'Équipe, it would be a five-year contract. "I feel like at home. We have a good team, a good group, a good staff. The coach is perfect for me, I think it's the best place to be," commented the Frenchman born in Bondy, in the Paris are…
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Read Full ArticleDefender Saliba commits long-term future to Arsenal
Centre back William Saliba has committed his future to Arsenal by signing a new long-term contract, the Premier League club said on Tuesday, following media reports that Real Madrid had shown interest in the Frenchman. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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