Arsenal are closing in on securing the long-term future of one of their most vital players, with reports suggesting Jurrien Timber is on the verge of signing a new contract before the World Cup kicks off this summer.
The Dutch defender has enjoyed a stellar campaign, cementing his place as Mikel Arteta's first-choice right-back ahead of Ben White. His consistency, defensive solidity, and ability to perform under pressure have made him an indispensable part of a side chasing major silverware on multiple fronts. Whenever an important fixture rolls around, Timber's name is one of the first on the team sheet—provided he's fully fit.
Contract talks between the club and the 23-year-old have been ongoing for several weeks, according to sources. While negotiations have understandably taken a back seat during the business end of the Premier League and Champions League seasons—Arsenal are keen to avoid any off-field distractions—there is growing optimism that a breakthrough is imminent.
Timber's versatility and composure in high-stakes matches have convinced Arteta that he is a cornerstone of the club's future. As a result, securing his signature has become a top priority for the Gunners' hierarchy.
With the World Cup on the horizon, Arsenal are eager to finalise the deal before Timber links up with the Netherlands national team. The hope is that the defender puts pen to paper and heads into international duty with his club future fully resolved—allowing both player and club to focus entirely on what matters most: winning trophies.
