Arsenal are ‘very optimistic’ of being able to tie Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu down to new Emirates Stadium contracts, and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has exclusively said that internal discussions with the duo have been fruitful.

Although the Gunners were not afraid to splash the cash during the summer, with Declan Rice becoming their club-record signing thanks to completing a £105million switch from West Ham United, boss Mikel Arteta has been more focused on negotiating fresh terms with key personnel already at his disposal instead of scouring the market for reinforcements ahead of Thursday’s 11pm deadline.

White and Tomiyasu in talks over fresh terms

Arsenal opened discussions over a new contract with White in December, according to ESPN, and they are increasingly hopeful of being able to convince him to sign on the dotted line after he has become a key part of Arteta’s plans.

The report suggests that sporting director Edu has led negotiations with the England international, who has entered the final two-and-a-half years of his £120,000-per-week agreement, as the Gunners do not want to risk seeing him enter the final stages of his deal.

Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth recently said, having remained among the most expensive acquisitions in Arsenal’s entire history, White has held positive talks over a contract extension, while Tomiyasu has also shown a willingness to commit his long-term future to the north Londoners.