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A letter to Bukayo Saka – from all at Arsenal

Lachlan GarrettLachlan Garrett
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Dear Bukayo Saka,

This is not just another message, this is a letter to dedicated to you at a moment where Arsenal are no longer asking questions, they are expecting answers.

You won’t need reminding of where you are.

The Emirates will do that for you. The noise, the anticipation, the way every touch carries just a little more weight than it should. It always has with you.

However, this time feels different.

Because this is no longer about potential.

Not about the starboy, the Hale End graduate, the one Arsenal protected and believed in through everything. That version still exists, somewhere in the echoes of Wembley heartbreak and the quiet resilience that followed.

But this version, the one standing now, shoulders set, expectation worn rather than feared, this is something else entirely.

This is the one Arsenal were waiting for.

When Arsenal look around, they look at you

Football moves quickly.

One minute you are the future, the next, you are expected to deliver it.

And Arsenal, for all the control and structure under Mikel Arteta, still revolve around one central truth:

When it matters most, they will look to you.

Not because they have to.

Because they trust you to.

You will feel it in moments that do not make highlight reels. A half yard of space. A defender shifting weight. The brief pause where the game slows just enough for you to decide it.

That is where seasons begin to take shape.

The numbers tell one story, the feeling tells another

The goals and assists will always be there.

The consistency, the reliability, the output that has turned admiration into expectation.

However, numbers never quite capture the feeling.

That sense of inevitability when the ball reaches your feet and something shifts. The stadium leans forward. Teammates adjust their runs. Opponents hesitate.

Everyone knows.

Something is about to happen.

And more often than not; it does.

Pressure changes shape at this level

The noise from the outside has never been the issue.

You have handled that better than most.

However, this pressure is different.

Quieter.

Internal.

It is the understanding that you are no longer arriving.

Instead, you are responsible.

For turning progress into proof. For ensuring Arsenal are remembered for more than patterns and control. For making moments carry consequence.

This is where Arsenal’s season is decided

So, when you step out again, take a moment.

Not to look back.

But to recognise what this is.

Because this is not just another game.

Not just another phase of a promising project.

Instead, this is the point where good sides become champions, where expectation becomes responsibility.

And Arsenal, whether they say it or not, will go as far as you are willing to take them.

Final word

This letter to you is not about reminding you of what you have done.

Instead, it is about recognising what you now are.

Not the future.

Not the promise.

The present.

And now, what comes next is yours to decide.

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Lachlan Garrett is a sports journalist and sub editor covering Arsenal for Read Arsenal. He specialises in football news, tactical analysis and transfer coverage. Lachlan has written for publications including Dave Sport and Read Arsenal, covering Premier League stories and breaking football news. He holds a Master’s degree in Sports Journalism from the University of Brighton. Alongside writing, Lachlan works as a sub editor ensuring articles are accurate, well structured and optimised for SEO. When not covering football, he follows basketball closely and enjoys discussing the wider culture surrounding sport.

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