Arsenal striker William Saliba has shown off his home gym, but cruel fans ‘want him sold’ because of the poster he has on the wall

Arsenal’s William Saliba showcased his home gym, but nasty fans “want him sold” for the poster on the wall.

The Gunners have struggled since the center-back’s injury in March, despite his importance to the team’s success.

William Saliba has installed a home gym

4William Saliba has installed a home gymCredit: sportprotechcom

But fans have slammed his choice of poster

Fans have attacked his choice of poster. Credit: sportprotechcom

Saliba has set up a home gym to stay fit.

Some believe the makeover implies that he has established himself at the club and intends to stay long-term, given his contract expires in the summer of 2024.

However, his harsher supporters have criticised his choice of gym decor.

Saliba posted a snapshot of himself in the gym with basketball posters and Chicago Bulls legends Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman.

The portrayal of Peaky Blinders’ characters Arthur and Tommy Shelby aroused outrage among viewers.

A few responded: “Glad he’s possibly staying but having Peaky Blinders posters on your walls holy cringe.”

According to the Daily Star, fetishizing Peaky Blinders may result in dismissal.

A third commented, “Get him sold.”

Some were warmer, commenting, “Thomas Shelby in the background, I like that.”

However, not all fans were certain Saliba would sign a new contract due to his home improvements.

A supporter said, “He has installed an operating machine in a shed. I’m not sure if this indicates his intention to sign a new contract.

Arsenal have only preserved one clean sheet in their last eight games without Saliba.

He may not play again this season, since Jakub Kiwior and Rob Holding will take over.

Supporters think the gym could be a sign that William Saliba will stay at Arsenal

4Supporters think the gym could be a sign that William Saliba will stay at ArsenalCredit: sportprotechcom

Saliba is yet to sign a new deal

4Saliba is yet to sign a new dealCredit: sportprotechcom