Arsenal Secures Ben White’s Future with New Four-Year Contract
Arsenal defender Ben White has extended his stay at the club after signing a new four-year contract. The 26-year-old, who joined the Gunners for a fee of £50 million in 2021, has been a pivotal figure under manager Mikel Arteta, featuring prominently both as a right-back and centre-back.
White’s contribution was evident in Arsenal’s recent Champions League victory over Porto, which propelled the team to the quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years. Arteta expressed his delight at the contract extension, emphasizing White’s significance to the squad.
“It’s great news that Ben is committing his future to the club,” said Arteta. “He’s a key player for us, a top professional with a winning mentality, and one of the guys who leads by example every day.”
Arteta praised White’s abilities, determination, and positive attitude, highlighting his role as not just a player but also as a character and a leader within the team.
Since his arrival from Brighton, White has amassed 97 Premier League appearances and scored four goals. This season alone, he has featured in 27 league matches, contributing significantly to Arsenal’s impressive performance that sees them currently topping the table, ahead of Liverpool on goal difference.
The contract renewal solidifies White’s commitment to Arsenal and underscores the club’s faith in his continued contributions on and off the pitch in the years to come.