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William Saliba signs new Arsenal deal, aims to be the best

Arsenal has secured the future of star defender William Saliba with a new five-year contract, ending speculation of interest from clubs like Real Madrid. The 24-year-old French international stated he extended his deal because manager Mikel Arteta can help him "become the best" defender in the world and finally win major silverware.

William Saliba signs new Arsenal deal, aims to be the best

Arsenal's defensive rock, William Saliba, has committed his long-term future to the club, signing a new five-year contract that ties him to the Gunners until 2029. The deal comes as a huge boost to the North London side, following swirling speculation that the France international was a primary target for European heavyweights, including Real Madrid.

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Saliba, who will turn 25 next year, made it clear that his decision was heavily influenced by the belief that he can achieve global recognition under the current management. "The boss is one of the best coaches in the world," said Saliba. "I have a lot of things to improve... and I know that the coach and the staff will help me to become the best, or one of the best, defenders in the world and win trophies."

Arteta confident of unlocking full potential

Manager Mikel Arteta mirrored Saliba's ambition, emphasizing the defender's growth since joining the club from Saint-Etienne in 2019. "Since joining us, William has grown so much, embraced responsibility, and has created a strong connection with our supporters," said Arteta. "We know there is still so much to come from him and will continue to work together to keep improving with the clear ambition of winning major trophies."

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Saliba has been an integral part of the team since making his debut in August 2022, forming what is widely considered the best centre-back partnership in the Premier League alongside Gabriel Magalhaes, who also signed a contract extension in June. The new contract is being hailed as a major piece of business for Arsenal, who now have most of their key players secured on long-term deals.

Relief and praise from the football world

The commitment from Saliba has been met with widespread approval across English football. Former Premier League defender Conor Coady praised the decision, calling the news a "relief for Arsenal." Coady told BBC Radio 5 Live that the deal was "huge for our country," noting that it's difficult to turn down major European teams.

Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta underlined the defender's importance, describing him as an "incredible defender whose composure, intelligence and physical presence make him one of the best in the world."

The timing of the announcement couldn't be better, coming just after Arsenal's dramatic victory against Newcastle United on Sunday, a result that moved the club to second in the Premier League table, trailing leaders Liverpool by just two points. The belief that they can win the trophies they crave is the clear message emanating from the club's secured long-term contracts.