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Mirror: Arsenal is still negotiating a new contract with Thomas, Trosard s contract extension is expected

June 8 The Daily Mirror reported that Arsenal is still negotiating a contract renewal with Thomas, and Trosard's contract renewal is expected to be reached.

After finalizing Gabriel's contract renewal to 2029, Arsenal director Berta will continue to seek to finalize new long-term contracts for four key Arsenal players. While Arsenal is working to complete the transfers of Real Sociedad midfielder Zubimendi and Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa, Belta is also pushing for a renewal with existing players and has also made significant progress in a number of key renewals.

Sources revealed that since taking office in March, Berta has been working hard to retain important players of the club, and the club hopes to maintain internal stability while continuing to build a bright future.

Saka and Saliba have two years left in their current contracts, and they have had an active dialogue with Arsenal on the new terms and hope to stay at the club. Saliba was once watched by Real Madrid, but he and his partner Gabriel expressed their willingness to stay in the team. Therefore, Arsenal was very calm about the negotiation process. Although they understood that negotiations would take time, they were still confident that they would reach an agreement in due time.

Youth training graduates Envanelli and Skelly are also expected to receive new contracts, which also include a generous salary increase. Although their current contract expires in the summer of 2026, after two excellent breakthrough seasons at Emirates Stadium, the outside world is optimistic that the agreement between Arsenal and the two players is close to the eye.

On the other hand, Arsenal continues to negotiate with Thomas, who is about to become a free agent at the end of this month, and their negotiations with winger Trosad are also underway. Arsenal made a offer to Thomas about 10 days ago that they believed was competitive, but the two sides have not reached an agreement and the situation is still not determined. The Ghana midfielder, who will turn 32 next Friday, has also attracted Barcelona's interest, but he has lived in North London and hopes to stay in Arsenal. Given his age, Thomas and his team hope that his importance can be reflected in contract salary, and all parties hope to find a solution quickly. As for Trosad, Saudi team Jeddah United made an oral offer for him last year. Trosad's relevant sources confirmed that the team in the Middle East is still interested in him, but as of now, there is no specific offer this summer. The 30-year-old Belgian player's first choice is to continue to play for the Gunners.