Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka has committed his future to the English Premier League club after signing a new contract till 2027.
The Gunners have been looking at tying down the young winger to a new deal, with the two parties in February having reached an agreement in principle.
Arsenal have now confirmed that Saka, who has a Nigerian origin, has finally put pen to paper on the new contract.
On the club’s Twitter handle, Saka said: “The club has been a family to me since I was eight years old.”
Saka has enjoyed another fine season at the Emirates Stadium, playing a prominent role in the Gunners’ unsuccessful EPL title charge.
He is one of only two players – the other being Mohamed Salah – to have registered double figures in goals and assists in the top flight this term, scoring 13 times and setting up others on 11 occasions.
The English attacker, who wears jersey No. 7, has helped steer the Gunners to a second position in the EPL.
Arsenal are looking to also secure the future of other key players including Aaron Ramsdale and William Saliba