Arsenal have officially confirmed that highly-rated teenage defender Marli Salmon has signed a pre-contract agreement with the club.

The deal secures the 16-year-old’s future at the Emirates Stadium, with his first professional contract set to take effect when he turns 17 on August 29, 2026.
A Rapid Rise at Hale End
Salmon, who has been with the Arsenal academy since joining at the age of nine in 2019, has enjoyed a breakout season that has seen him thrust into the first-team spotlight:
- First-Team Milestone: He made his senior debut in a 3–0 Champions League victory over Club Brugge in December 2025, becoming the fourth-youngest player to represent the club in European competition at just 16 years and 102 days old.
- Versatility and Composure: Known for his calm presence on the ball, the England U-17 international is equally comfortable playing as a centre-back or right-back.
- Breakthrough Campaign: Beyond his European debut, Salmon has featured in the FA Cup, including a start against Mansfield Town in the fifth round, and has been a frequent presence around Mikel Arteta’s senior squad throughout the current campaign.
Commitment to the Gunners
Speaking to Arsenal Media following the announcement, an elated Salmon reflected on what this moment means to him as a lifelong supporter of the club:
“It’s a very big moment for me, for my family as well. I’m very proud. I’ve been at the academy since I was nine and I just want to give everything to the club. I’m an Arsenal supporter, and I’ve had some great memories so far. I’m so proud to have made my debut this season, I just want to keep pushing on still, keep my levels high and try to get as much experience as I can in the first team.”
With this pre-agreement, Arsenal have successfully tied down one of their most promising young talents, ensuring he remains a key part of the club’s long-term vision as he officially transitions to professional terms this summer.