Arsenal, Bukayo Saka and Fulham
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Bukayo Saka was widely praised for his Player of the Match performance against Fulham, but the winger joked afterwards that his early corners were ‘rubbish’.Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty
THE best way to get through a Monday is to relive the weekend’s Premier League action in minute detail. It’s virtually impossible for Dream Team managers to be across all the stats and
Having celebrated his 24th birthday just a month ago, it is hard to imagine where the winger's ceiling is in relation to these two metrics
Bukayo Saka etched his name into history on Thursday night, becoming Arsenal's all-time leading men's goalscorer for England after netting a stunning strike against Wales. Just a day after celebrating five years since his Three Lions debut,
Bukayo Saka has opened up on his injury and return to action for Arsenal against Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday night
As Arsenal look to seal a new deal for Bukayo Saka, attention will naturally turn towards the finances involved. Arsenal’s wage bill is set to hit around the £400 million mark with the new signings and deals all incorporated, putting them among the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City at the very top.
Saka has been forced to accept a slow start to the season with Arsenal after picking up a hamstring injury which sidelined him for three games across all competitions. Mikel Arteta’s refusal to rush him back into action, having seen a hamstring injury also strike the winger down in March, has limited Saka to just five starts so far this year.
Few clubs in world football can boast a youth system as consistently successful as Arsenal’s. The Gunners’ academy, Hale End, has been the foundation of legends for decades — producing homegrown stars who’ve defined eras both at Arsenal and beyond.