Bukayo Saka discussed Arsenal's recent Premier League title victory and the team's goal of winning the Champions League final in Budapest [1, 2].
The achievement marks a pivotal shift for the North London club, ending a long trophy drought and positioning them as a dominant force in European football.
In an exclusive interview with Laura Woods for TNT Sports, Saka said the league win was significant [2]. The victory represents Arsenal's first Premier League title in 22 years [1]. The triumph follows a season of consistent performance that culminated in the title being clinched on a Tuesday night earlier this month [1].
Saka has become a cornerstone of the squad's success, recording 60 Premier League goals and 58 assists during his career with the club [3]. His contributions were vital during the Champions League semi-finals, where Arsenal advanced to the final after defeating Atletico Madrid [4].
The path to the final included a first-leg match on April 29, 2026 [5]. In the second leg, Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory over Atletico Madrid [6]. While reports on the total score vary, some sources cite a 2-1 aggregate win for the Gunners [4].
With the Premier League trophy secured, Saka said the squad maintains a hunger for further glory. The team is now focused on the Champions League final scheduled for June 2026 in Budapest, Hungary [1, 2]. This appearance marks the club's first time reaching the final in 20 years [5].
Saka said the team is prepared for the challenge of the European stage. The forward said the momentum from the domestic title will serve as a catalyst for their pursuit of the continental trophy [2].
“Arsenal's first Premier League title in 22 years”
Arsenal's dual pursuit of the Premier League and Champions League titles signifies a return to the elite tier of global football. By securing their first league title since 2004, the club has validated a long-term rebuilding project. A victory in Budapest would not only provide a historic double, but would officially cement this current squad's legacy as one of the greatest in the club's history.





