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SALIBA SHOWS STAYING POWER AFTER TOUGH START AT ARSENAL

ARSENAL v BODO/GLIMT

Simon Collings

MIKEL ARTETA has “no doubts” that William Saliba wants to stay at Arsenal after fearing the defender’s relationship with the club may have been damaged by his turbulent start there.

Saliba joined Arsenal from SaintEtienne in 2019 for £27million, but has broken into the first team only this season.

Arsenal want to tie Saliba down to a new contract, as he has been in brilliant form and is into the final two years of his deal, although there is the option to extend it by 12 months.

After joining the Gunners, Saliba was loaned straight back to Saint-Etienne.

The 21-year-old, who is likely to be one of many players rested tonight when Arsenal face Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League, returned to the club in 2020 and it was assumed he would go straight into the first-team squad.

Instead, Arsenal then tried to loan him back to Saint-Etienne, but a deal could not be completed before the transfer window shut. The centre-back duly spent six months playing for Arsenal’s Under-23s before joining Nice on loan in January 2021. Saliba was loaned out again last season, to Marseille, and despite spending three years away, Arteta is convinced the France defender feels at home at Emirates Stadium as the club opens contract talks with him.

“I was really impressed and surprised when I spoke to him,” said Arteta. “The way the relationship started, [I wondered] if there was damage there, because he had certain expectations. But he was so committed just to play for Arsenal. If I look at how he talks about the club and how much he wants to be here, I have no doubts that he wants to continue to be here.”

Arsenal also want to tie down Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli to new contracts as, like Saliba, their deals expire in 2024. The Gunners have the option to extend Saka’s deal by a further 12 months and Martinelli’s by another two years. That eases the time pressure on Arsenal, but Arteta has spoken about how it is important to “reward” players who have performed well.

Another player he is hoping will stay at the club is Reiss Nelson, who has been out since August with a quad issue but is now fit again and set to start tonight.

Nelson, who spent last season on loan at Feyenoord, is in the final year of his contract but Arteta has left the door open for him to secure his future at Arsenal.

Asked if Nelson could sign a new deal instead of leaving for free next summer, Arteta said: “Yeah, 100 per cent. It’s down to him to show it on the pitch.”

October is a packed month for Arsenal, with the Gunners having nine games in 30 days, and Arteta has told all his squad players they will play a part. He is set to make 10 changes to his team for the game against the Norwegians. ARSENAL (4-3-3): Turner; Cedric, Holding, Tomiyasu, Tierney; Vieira, Lokonga, Xhaka; Marquinhos, Nketiah, Nelson

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