Gabriel Martinelli is 'talking' to Arsenal about extending his deal
‘I want to stay’: Gabriel Martinelli confirms he is ‘talking’ to Arsenal about extending his contract which is up in 2024… as the Brazilian admits his team-mates ‘dream about’ a possible title charge with the Gunners top of the table
- Gabriel Martinelli admitted that he wants to stay at Arsenal after a great start
- The Brazilian, 21, has four goals and two assists in his nine Premier League starts
- The forward claims that his visibly buoyant team dream of winning the league
Gabriel Martinelli has confirmed he wants to stay at Arsenal and admitted after victory over Liverpool that Mikel Arteta’s players are dreaming of the Premier League title.
Martinelli produced another extraordinary performance, scoring one goal and creating another, as Arsenal headed back to the top of table after a thrilling 3-2 win on Sunday.
The Brazilian, 21, has started all of Arsenal’s games this season and the club are working to tie him down to a new deal.
Gabriel Martinelli scored in the first minute of Sunday’s heavyweight clash against Liverpool
The 21-year-old was given the player of the match of the award after a goal and assist at home
Martinelli’s current contract runs out in less than two years, though the club do have the option to extend it by a further couple of years.
He claims it is his ‘best season’ at Arsenal
‘Of course, I want to stay. We are talking. Let’s see what is going to happen. But I want to stay, of course,’ Martinelli said.
‘I think it’s my best season here at Arsenal. I’m so happy for this moment.’
The 21-year-old has been a pivotal part of Arsenal’s brilliant start, which has seen them win eight of their first nine league games.
Arteta has refused to discuss a possible title charge but Martinelli said: ‘Of course we dream about it.’
The winger did, though, insist: ‘We leave that (talking about it) to the fans. We only think about the next game and trying to win.’
Mikel Arteta has refused to discuss a potential title charge this early in the 2022-23 season
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