Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber has opened up on how life at the Emirates has helped him grow as a player, praising the strong sense of unity within Mikel Arteta’s squad.
Timber’s comments highlight the close-knit brotherhood within the Arsenal dressing room, something that has played a key role in his adaptation and development since joining the club. Surrounded by experienced defenders and a competitive environment, the 24-year-old has continued to sharpen his game and grow in confidence.

Speaking via Arsenal’s official X handle, the Dutch international reflected on his experience so far and the daily learning process within the team.
Me, I’m lucky to be a part of this group. The players I play with, lots of the defenders, I can learn from every day, and I think we make each other better.
The versatile defender is in contention to start when Arsenal welcome Manchester United to the Emirates tomorrow, a high-profile clash that could have major implications in the league. Timber’s composure, tactical intelligence, and ability to operate across the back line make him a strong option for Arteta as the Gunners prepare for the challenge.

Meanwhile, Softfootball understands that Arsenal are confident of extending Timber’s contract, following a series of consistent and impressive performances. The club sees him as a key part of their long-term project and is keen to reward his impact and importance within the squad.
With confidence growing both on and off the pitch, Timber’s rise at Arsenal looks set to continue — backed by trust from the club and the collective strength of a squad pushing in the same direction.
