Odegaard signs new five-year contract at Arsenal

Odegaard signs new five-year contract at Arsenal
Odegaard signs new five-year contract at Arsenal

“Martin Odegaard has signed a new five-year contract at Arsenal and has reportedly become the clubu0027s highest-paid player. The Norway international, who is Arsenalu0027s current captain, has been a key part of the team under Mikel Arteta and has now committed his long-term future to the club. Arteta says he is looking forward to seeing Odegaard play for the Gunners for “years to come”.”


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