William Saliba Confirms Desire to Stay at Arsenal and Help End Trophy Drought

Adem Ozcan Last updated: Mar 12, 2025, 7:18 pm
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William Saliba will have just two years remaining on his Arsenal deal this summer but has appeared to suggest he wants to stay at the Emirates after talking up the club's chances of winning trophies.

Arsenal defender William Saliba has insisted the club are "very close" to winning a trophy and the team "can't stop working" as the Frenchman approaches the final two years of his contract at the Emirates.

Saliba has been one of Arsenal's most consistent players over the last two seasons after emerging as one of the Premier League top centre-backs.


The 23-year-old's consistent displays have helped Arsenal mount three straight Premier League title challenges, but the team have agonisingly fell short to Manchester City in the last two seasons before seeing Liverpool go 15 points clear in this campaign.

Saliba has spoken about Arsenal's ambitions while also appearing to commit his future to the club after saying he was keen to help the team end their five-year trophy drought.

"I think we are very close, we need to keep going,” Saliba said. "We can’t stop working. When you’re close and don’t win trophies it’s sad, with work we will make a big step and I am sure we will arrive there."

The France international added: "Everyone wants to win the Champions League, it’s a competition that’s hard to win, anything can happen."

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