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Here Are All the Arsenal Records Bukayo Saka Could Now Break as His New Contract Is Sealed
Bukayo Saka has signed a landmark five-year contract extension with Arsenal, committing his future to the club until 2031 and positioning him to shatter several club records in the years ahead[1][2][3]. The 24-year-old academy graduate, whose previous deal was set to expire in June 2027, opted to stay at the Emirates despite interest from Premier League rivals and European giants, becoming Arsenal's highest-paid player with wages exceeding £300,000 per week[1][2][3].
Saka's loyalty underscores his integral role in Mikel Arteta's squad, currently topping the Premier League, advancing in the Champions League last-16, FA Cup fifth round, and gearing up for the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City[1]. With 239 appearances, 77 goals, and top rankings in goals, assists, shots, and chances created, Saka captains the side in Martin Odegaard's absence and remains a talismanic right winger[1][2]. Despite a current 15-game goalless streak since his last strike in a 2-0 win over Brentford on December 3, 2025, his 2023/24 haul of 20 goals and 16 assists propelled Arsenal's title challenge[1][2].
Records Within Reach
- Most Premier League Appearances by an Arsenal Academy Graduate: Saka, already closing in, could surpass Tony Adams' mark with 400+ games by 2031, given his current trajectory[1].
- Fastest to 100 Arsenal Goals: At 77 goals, his scoring rate positions him to eclipse Ian Wright's pace, potentially hitting the milestone before age 27[1][2].
- All-Time Assist Leader: Leading the club in assists under Arteta, Saka eyes Thierry Henry's record of 41 Premier League assists, with projections for 100+ total by contract end[2].
- Longest Tenured Modern Star: His deal matches the longest since the Emirates era, outlasting peers and rivaling club legends' longevity[3].
- Most Goal Contributions in a Quadruple Push: Integral to this season's unprecedented quadruple bid, he could set benchmarks for contributions across competitions[1].
This extension mirrors recent deals for William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Ethan Nwaneri, and Myles Lewis-Skelly, solidifying Arsenal's core[1][3]. As a fan favorite, Saka's commitment fuels title aspirations, with experts hailing it as the club's shrewdest move amid £300m summer spending[2]. His prime years secured, Saka is primed to etch his name in Arsenal history.
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