Odegaard’s new deal gives Arsenal a sense of confidence.
According to rumors, Martin Odegaard, Arsenal, and his representatives are close to reaching a new contract agreement. Odegaard, who was appointed as Arsenal’s new captain earlier this year, is undoubtedly a key member of Arteta’s squad, and we want to continue seeing him wear red and white for many years to come.
Yesterday, Fabrizio Romano confirmed on Twitter that contract extension negotiations between Arsenal and Odegaard’s representation had gone well. claiming that Odegaard has always wanted to remain at Arsenal and that it is only a matter of time.
During the international break, when asked about his contract situation, Odegaard responded, “I don’t have much to say, except from the fact that I am extremely happy at Arsenal and I hope I can remain there for a long time. Beyond that, I have no comment at this time. The attention is now on the national team. through SkySports
In his news conference prior to the match against Everton at Goodison Park, Arteta was again questioned about the status of Odegaard’s contract. He responded, “He’s our captain. He is a huge contributor to our team and a key player both now and in the future. We’re overjoyed to have him and want to keep him around for a while. We have a great relationship with him and his agency, and I’m always optimistic. We are quite close to them, and once that is confirmed, we will let everyone know.
The news that our captain might stay at the club for a very long time will excite Arsenal fans. Odegaard, who joined the team only in 2021, has quickly earned the favor of the supporters by giving 110% every time he takes the field. Odegaard, who had a somewhat hard start to his career, seems to have fit in wonderfully with Arteta and Arsenal, becoming as one of the team’s most vital players quite fast.
The spine of the Arsenal team will remain intact for many more seasons thanks to Arteta’s recent signings of Rice, Timber, Odegaard, and Kiwior, as well as all of his other young stars, including Saliba, Saka, Martinelli, Nketiah, and Nelson, to new long-term contracts this year.