Martin Odegaard has signed a new five-year contract that will keep him at Arsenal until the summer of 2028.
The Norway midfielder, who is 24 years old, joined the Gunners from Real Madrid in January 2021, at first on loan. In August of that year, he signed a permanent four-year deal, with an option for the club to keep him for another year.
Odegaard has played in 112 games for Arsenal across all competitions. He has scored 27 goals and set up 15 others.
Odegaard said: “Signing a new contract was a really easy decision for me for lots of reasons. Mainly what we are doing right now as a club is special and I want to be a part of that.
“I’m really excited for what’s to come here. I’ve found a place where I can be really settled and call my home.
“My story is a bit different maybe as I moved around different clubs since I was 16. At Arsenal, since the first day, I’ve felt great and this is definitely my home now.
“I just want to say thanks to everyone working at the club and of course, our fantastic supporters. I will continue to give everything to bring success to this club in the years to come.”