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Arsenal ace Myles Lewis-Skelly is set to pen a new deal with his beloved club he has served since the age of nine in the academy.
According to Goal, Lewis-Skelly has agreed a new long-term contract at the Emirates and an official announcement is expected soon.
And according to The Athletic, the full-back's new deal will include a hefty salary increase.
And that will make the 18-year-old one of best-paid youngsters in the world.

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