Key Points
- Arsenal secure Lewis‑Skelly on a five‑year deal amid Real Madrid interest.
- The 18‑year‑old is now among the highest‑paid teenagers in world football.
- Featured 39 times last season, scoring on England debut.
- Started in Champions League quarter‑final win over Real Madrid.
- Vows to “win everything” while staying grounded and learning.
- Hale End graduate backed by strong family and club support.
Arsenal’s Rising Star Signs for the Long Haul
Myles Lewis‑Skelly has inked a five-year extension with Arsenal, tying him to the Emirates until 2030. Despite Real Madrid circling, the teenage sensation chose to stay loyal to his boyhood club and focus on building something unforgettable.
The Breakout Year That Changed Everything
Last season saw Lewis‑Skelly emerge as a central figure in Mikel Arteta’s plans. He made 39 appearances, lit up the Champions League with a start against Real Madrid, and scored on his senior England debut — becoming the youngest ever to do so for his country.
“I Want a Legacy”: The Mission Statement
Speaking after his deal was signed, Lewis‑Skelly made his intentions crystal clear:
“I want a legacy. I want to win everything there is to win in the game… whilst being a person that’s always learning and stays grounded.”
It’s not just ambition — it’s vision, with humility woven into every word.
Raised at Hale End, Anchored by Family
From joining the academy at age eight to becoming one of the world’s best-paid teenagers, Lewis‑Skelly’s journey has been defined by Arsenal’s values. His mother, Marcia, handled his contract talks — a rare and telling detail that highlights the strength of his support system.
What to Watch Next
- Can he deliver silverware? Arsenal’s title push needs young leaders.
- Will he maintain top form? All eyes are on his consistency.
- Could he wear the armband one day? His leadership qualities are emerging fast.
Final Whistle
Myles Lewis‑Skelly isn’t just chasing greatness — he’s planning a footballing legacy. With his future firmly tied to Arsenal, the foundation is set for an era-defining chapter at the Emirates. If his words match his performances, North London might just be witnessing the birth of a legend.
Stay tuned to Goal Drift for the latest on Lewis‑Skelly, Arsenal’s Premier League charge, and the next generation of Hale End heroes.