People in England think he’s one of the best football players and have made him their “golden boy.”
For his 23rd birthday party, which was a little late, Bukayo Saka didn’t hold back. In Mayfair, he rented out a restaurant and asked some of the biggest rappers in the world to perform. He also told his coworkers at Arsenal that they would finally win the Premier League twenty years after their last title.
When Saka scored in the 88th minute to help Arsenal beat Southampton at the Emirates Stadium, he left the field and took over his favorite restaurant, the pan-African Stork, on Saturday night.
The talented football player looked at ease in jeans, a white T-shirt, and a light gray jacket. Huge black and gold balloons, his Arsenal teammates, and his closest family and friends were all around him.
There were sixty people there to enjoy his big day, and they were given unlimited cocktails, jollof rice, and jerk chicken wings.
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British artist Dave (pictured), who has been friends with Saka for a long time, put on a special show that included one of his most famous songs, Location.
“You guys are even more special, your wives, girlfriends, and friends who came,” he said. I see that everyone is smiling as they walk in. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart.
“I love you too, my family, my brothers, and my cousins.” You guys are everything to me.
“Thank you all for making this evening special for me.” Let’s have fun for the rest of the night.
Along with Saka’s brother Yomi, Jorginho, 32, and Thomas Partey, 31, who play for Arsenal, were also there.
The forward’s favorite restaurant for a long time has been Stork in Mayfair.
Rapper Stormzy is said to have eaten there frequently in the past and has made it a favorite since he recorded his music video for the song “Longevity Flow” there in 2023.
Just last week club legend Thierry Henry (pictured, left) revealed that he didn’t rate Saka while he was in Arsenal’s academy
After turning 23 on September 5, Arsenal player Saka celebrated his birthday a day later than planned.
The location was decorated with gold wall covering and dark brown furniture to fit the evening’s theme.
Mohammed Ali images, traditional artwork, and flat-screen TVs are hanging on the walls.
Canapés and snacks were supplied all night long while the gathering danced around the room and a DJ booth was filled.
Saka’s goal in the 88th minute of Arsenal’s 3-1 victory over Southampton over the weekend brought him joy.
Club star Thierry Henry, 47, stated just last week that he didn’t think highly of Saka when he was in the Arsenal system.
Having joined the club at the age of seven, he progressed through the academy age groups before becoming a senior member of the squad. He has since emerged as one of Arsenal’s most significant players and was on the scoring sheet for the Gunners.
Saka, known as the “golden boy” of England, has played in 42 matches for his country and scored 12 goals overall.Speaking last week on CBS Sports’ Champions League coverage, Henry talked about Saka’s ascent through the ranks and how, in his opinion, he came to the game fairly late.Henry remarked, “I didn’t think he would be that good when I saw him at the academy.” “I’ll tell you the truth.” It’s crucial that you have a strong work ethic and supportive family when you work.”He facilitates everyone’s work.”Since making his full first team debut for Arsenal in late 2018, Saka has made 235 appearances and scored 60 goals.The golden boy of England, Saka, has played in 42 games for his country’s national side and scored 12 goals overall.