Arsenal defender Gabriel Maglasal signed a new long -term contract earlier this week, but the Sports Director of defenders Andrea Berta does not intend to stop there.
Andrea Berta will now seek to get rid of new long -term contracts for four main stars after defender Gabriel Majlas committed his future for the club until 2029. While defenders are completing the extensions.
Sources have told Mirror Football that since his arrival in the club in March, Berta has been very hard on a number of major agreements where Arsenal wants to keep their home in order and keep their most distributed assets services.
Both Bukayo Saka and William Saliba, who stayed two years to compromise on their current deals, have a positive dialogue with Arsenal on new conditions and want to stay in the club.
Saliba was extracted by Real Madrid, but the indispensable duo for Michael Artita has publicly talked about their desire to stay in northern London in a big batch of the Spanish. Arsenal feels relaxed about this process and although there is an understanding that although negotiations may take time, they maintain confidence that the agreements will be concluded in time.
Ethan Nawanry and Miles Lewis-Skili graduates are also in line with new deals that will also include profitable payment deliveries. Their current contracts are scheduled to end in the summer of 2026, but there are optimism agreements for both players who are now on the horizon after two great seasons in the Emirates.
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The talks started with Louis-Skili before the arrival of Berta, while one of the first Italian works as a sports director in Arsenal was to deal with Nawanry representatives to propose official contract discussions, which are advancing.
Negotiations also continue with Thomas Partey, who is currently scheduled to become a free agent at the end of the month, and the Lendro Troossard.
Arsenal Partey made what they considered a competitive offer about 10 days ago, but at this moment, there is no agreement between the two parties and the situation is still open. Ghanaian midfielder, who is 32 years old next Friday and attracts interest from Barcelona, wants to stay with Gunners and understands that he settled in northern London.
However, Partey is said to have warned that his next contract could represent his last large deal and agents who want to see its importance to the team reflected within the proposed conditions.
All parties want to find a quick decision as his agent is currently scheduled to be Jose Daniel Jiminiz Bozanko, who was dealing with the talks with Arsenal, in Ghana from June 10 to June 13 to obtain the second edition of the Thomas Barti championship “where the scouts from Europe will feel a punishment for young local talents.
In addition, Partey is scheduled to appear at the All Star Festival in Accra, Ghana on June 18. Meanwhile, Trosard is still in a line to extend his stay as Arsenal joined the club from Brighton in January 2023.
It was the subject of an oral offer from the “Saudi Etiheed” team last September, and sources close to Trosard confirmed that there is still attention from the Middle East, but so far, there have been no concrete offers this summer and the 30 -year -old Belgian priority is to continue to continue artillery.
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