The Guardian (USA)

Emile Smith Rowe commits future to Arsenal by signing new contract

- Nick Ames and Ben Fisher

Arsenal have tied down Emile Smith Rowe to a new five-year contract in a major pre-season boost for Mikel Arteta’s side. Smith Rowe, who burst on to the first-team scene last season and became one of the top performers for a largely inconsiste­nt side, has also been given the No 10 shirt in a further show of confidence in the 20-year-old attacking midfielder’s ability.

Other clubs had been alerted to Smith Rowe’s potential availabili­ty while negotiatio­ns with Arsenal continued, and Aston Villa had bids of about £25m and £30m firmly rejected last month. Now they will stand no chance of getting their man and Smith Rowe, an academy product who has been with Arsenal since the age of 10, will be integral to his club’s attempt at a revival in 2021-22.

“As we all saw last season, Emile is an intelligen­t player with excellent ability,” Arteta said. “His sharpness on the turn and exceptiona­l vision have already made him a key player for us. His attitude and willingnes­s to learn have also been very impressive. Huge credit to our team in our academy who have given Emile a great education and have worked superbly to help with his developmen­t through the age groups.”

Although Smith Rowe made his first-team debut in September 2018, he was quickly sent on loan to RB Leipzig and Huddersfie­ld. A shoulder injury disrupted him early last season and another loan move was on the cards until Arteta selected him for the Boxing Day match against Chelsea. He did not look back from there and finished the season with 20 top-flight appearance­s, two goals and a host of dynamic performanc­es.

Smith Rowe also made his England Under-21 debut last season, appearing twice in their Uefa Under-21 Championsh­ip campaign. He has been widely tipped to earn senior honours alongside Bukayo Saka, another product of the club’s Hale End youth setup.

After securing Smith Rowe’s future, Arsenal remain active in seeking to supplement their ranks. They have signed left-back Nuno Tavares from Benfica and Anderlecht midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga, and are expected to complete the £50m signing of Ben White from Brighton in the near future. They retain a strong interest in the Sheffield United goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale and the Guardian understand­s that, having seen two bids rejected, they will test the Blades’ resolve with a third and likely final offer for the 23-year-old. The asking price is £30m including add-ons.

 ??  ?? Emile Smith Rowe at the Emirates Stadium after signing a new Arsenal contract. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty
Emile Smith Rowe at the Emirates Stadium after signing a new Arsenal contract. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty

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