Ian Wright concerned about Arsenal contract situations
Ian Wright has recently expressed his concern over whether the Gunners will be able to tie down Bukayo Saka, Gabriel and William Saliba to new deals, saying: "When you're talking about renewals with certain players, Saka, Gabriel [Magalhaes], Saliba, the way they're moving now, I bet those renewals are all going to be slow.
"We're going to have a situation maybe like Liverpool with Trent, Salah and Virgil.
"If I'm one of these players, and their teams are going to be saying, 'Let's wait and see, we've got two years left so let's wait and see who they get in the summer."
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All three players are currently on deals lasting until 2027, meaning there is no reason to panic just yet, but a new report has suggested the north Londoners are currently in the process of preparing a new contract offer.
According to The Boot Room, Arsenal are now readying a huge offer to secure Saliba's long-term future, which includes a pay rise to make him one of the highest earners at the club at around £250,000-per-week, an increase on his £190,000-per-week currently.
Having formed a fantastic partnership with Gabriel, Mikel Arteta is keen to keep hold of the Frenchman, and action is being taken to ward off interest from Real Madrid.
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Madrid were also linked with a move for the defender during the January transfer window, at which point the Gunners were said to be demanding a fee of at least €120m (£99m), a fee that reflects his importance to the team.
Despite the interest from Madrid, Arsenal are confident that an agreement can be reached, with talks set to be opened in the coming months, and they hope a deal can be struck before the beginning of the 2025-26 campaign.
"Phenomenal" Saliba crucial to Arteta's project
It is promising news that Arsenal believe they can convince the France international to stay, as he has been fantastic ever since his arrival at the Emirates Stadium, receiving the Man of the Match award and high praise from Arteta after his debut.
Since then, the 23-year-old has established himself as a key player for the Gunners, making 25 Premier League appearances this season, and given his age, he will be of great importance to Arteta going forward.
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