![]() ![]() They are guaranteed to finish second and will play Champions League football next season for the first time since the 2016/17 season. ![]() The Gunners topped the table for much of the season but stumbled in the home stretch as Manchester City collected their third consecutive title. London-born Saka, who made his Arsenal debut in 2018, said the club were moving in the right direction despite missing out on the Premier League title this year. "Then I have all the right people around me in terms of family, and when I come to the training ground, my teammates, the coaching staff." "For me, it's about achieving my personal ambitions - how much I push myself and demand from myself each game, week in, week out. "I think I have everything I need to become the best player I can be, and that's why I'm happy to stay here and be here for the future, because I really believe that we can achieve big things," he said on Tuesday. The 21-year-old said he was at the ideal club to improve even further after emerging as one of Arsenal's key players. Saka joined Arsenal as an eight year old and has featured in all of the team's Premier League matches over the past two seasons. ![]()
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