With the opportunity to sign on for a further year, the 25-year-old Japan international, whose current contract was set to expire in 2025, has committed until 2026.
Tomiyasu has played 73 games for the Gunners in all competitions since joining the team in 2021 after moving from
m Bologn”Tomi has an exceptional attitude, mentality, and values, in addition to his inherent strength and ability,” manager Mikel Arteta stated.
“Since joining the team, Tomi has played a crucial role and is highly respected by all.”
“The way he trains, with his desire and determination to be the best version of himself every day, is admirable.”
With his versatility as a back-four player, Tomiyasu has made 20 appearances for Arsenal this season across all competitions
netting his first goal in October’s 5-0 Premier League victory over Sheffield United.
With ten games left, Arsenal leads the Premier League based on goal differential as they look to win their first championship since 2004.
Next month, they take on Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarterfinals.