According to British media TBR Football, Lewis Skelly's new contract will have a significant salary increase. It is reported that Arsenal is expected to renew his contract with Skelly before the new season. Andrea Berta is actively dealing with...
According to British media TBR Football, Lewis Skelly's new contract will have a significant salary increase.
It is reported that Arsenal is expected to renew his contract with Skelly before the new season. Andrea Berta is actively dealing with contract issues for several key players, and the Helende youth training camp player is expected to be the first to sign a new contract. Thomas Paltey's new contract may be the first to be finalized as his contract expires in June. Skelly's performance at the Gunners this season is "amazing" and his rapid growth from a substitute to a starter is outstanding.
Now, the young player will receive a new contract for his outstanding performance, and negotiations between the two sides are currently very smooth. According to TBR Football Chief Reporter Grame Bailey, Skelly is expected to receive a "huge" salary increase due to Arteta's exciting debut season. Negotiations are going well and his contract is expected to be completed before the start of the new season, and possibly even before the preseason. Arsenal will head to Singapore for preseason training at the end of July and will play against AC Milan and Newcastle.
Rem Bailey talked about this situation in TBR Football, "Unlike Envanieri, there is no problem with Skelly's situation. As a member of the England national team and a key player at Arsenal, he will receive huge and reasonable salary growth. It's only a matter of time for him, not a question of whether it will be confirmed, and Arsenal is very satisfied with his progress over the past 12 months."
To avoid the potential PSR problem that loses such a valuable local talent player, Arsenal is working to renew his contract. Also, the best location for Skelly has been a hot topic of discussion. Although he served as a midfielder during his youth training, under Arteta, he transformed into a left-back. "At first, I confessed that I wanted to play in the midfield and I believed I could be competent for this position, but obviously God has other arrangements, I am now a left-back. I will do my best to help the team anyway."