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Arsenal close to sealing new long-term contract for youngster who is impressing England boss Thomas Tuchel
TBR Football exclusively understands that Myles Lewis-Skelly is close to finalising a new long-term contract at Arsenal after a sparkling breakthrough campaign.
Before the season started, Lewis-Skelly was simply regarded as a huge Hale End Academy talent, the kind of player Arsenal fans were hoping to findܫ hi🤡s way to the first team.
And after being invol๊ved during pre-season, Lewis-Skelly is now a fully fledged member of Mikel Arteta’s senior squad, making 20 appearances so far this season.
Lewis-Skelly was controversially sent off during Arsenal’s win over Wolves last time out, but ✃there could now be better news on the horizon for those in north London.
Myles Lewis-Skelly close to signing new long-term Arsenal contract
Graeme Bailey, chief correspondent at TBR Football, understands that Lewi🃏s-Skelly is closing in on a new long-term contract extension at the Emirates Stadium.
The youngster signed his first professional contract last year when he turned 18, a midfielder turned full-back who is now firmly in Arteta’s f🦩irst team thoughts.

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As a result of his rise, Lewis-Skelly is eager to put pಞen-to-paper on a new 𝐆deal, with terms not proving to be an issue for either party.
Arsenal hope to announce Lewis-Skelly’s new contract in the coming weeks, and the good news does🦂n’t stop there for the young ﷺEnglishman in 2025.
TBR has also been told that England first team coach Thomas Tuchel has been hugely impressed with Lewis-Skelly and the youngster is now in line 𝔉for his first senior call-up.
Previously, Lewis-Skelly has only represented England at under-19s, making five appearances and wearing the captain’s armband in ꧃th🌞ree of those games.
Arsenal also have a new deal ready for Ethan Nwaneri to sign
In addition to Lewis-Skelly, Arsenal also have a new deal waiting for the Hale End youngster’s good friend, Ethan Nwaneri.
17-year-old Nwaneri is also enjoying his breakthrough season at the Emirates, st💎arting alongside Lewis-Skelly in the recent win over Wolves.
Nwaneri is set to sign a new deal with 🌱Arsenal following his 18th birthday in March, tying his long-term future to the north Londoners.
Nwaneri was actually the player s🍸acrificed against Wolves following Lewis-Skelly’🍎s controversial red card, which was a real shame given he was being handed a rare chance as Arteta’s number 10.
But either way, both youngsters will get plenty more chances to impress in front of Arsenal fans in the future, two players who are f♒ully committed to Arteta’s project.