
Arsenal have reached an agreement with Takehiro Tomiyasu to terminate the Japan defender’s contract, the club have confirmed.
Tomiyasu managed just six minutes of action last season and underwent surgery on a knee injury in February which is expected to keep him on the sidelines until December, having missed the start of the 2024–25 campaign with another knee issue.
His contract expires in 2026, meaning Arsenal would have looked to sell Tomiyasu this summer but, with no suitors emerging because of his injury status, a decision has been made to terminate the 26-year-old’s contract.
Arsenal confirmed the news with a statement which concluded: “Everyone at Arsenal Football Club would like to thank Tomi for his contribution to the club and we wish him and his family all the best for the future.”
Tomiyasu was a regular feature for Arsenal during the 2023–24 season, starting 10 times in the Premier League and often coming off the bench at left-back, but the Gunners have since bolstered in defence to cover for his absence.

Myles Lewis-Skelly has emerged as the favoured starter at left-back, with Riccardo Calafiori also comfortable in the role. On the other side of defence—Tomiyasu’s preferred position—the minutes have been shared between Jurriën Timber and Ben White.
That competition for minutes has already seen Kieran Tierney depart for Celtic, and Oleksandr Zinchenko is also thought to be available for transfer.
Mikel Arteta hopes to recruit another central defender this summer and is pursuing Valencia’s Cristhian Mosquera. The 21-year-old’s contract also expires in 2026.
A bid worth a reported £15 million ($20.5 million) is understood to have been rejected. Valencia are trying to tie the highly rated youngster down to a new contract but may be forced to sell later in the window if Mosquera continues to reject their advances.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Arsenal Announce Contract Termination of Injured Defender.