Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka willing to ‘pay Ed Sheeran whatever’ to perform at wedding after heartwarming confession
Posted by  badge Boss on Apr 11, 2022 - 12:42PM
Saka has an eclectic music taste and he’s proud (Picture: Adama Jalloh/GQ/PA)

footballer Bukayo Saka has confessed to being a huge fan – so much so that he wants the singer to perform at his future wedding. 

Saka, who also plays for the England squad, has opened up about his love for music with much of his playlist filled with grime, rap, drill and Afrobeats. 

However, a certain pop star has slipped through the net with Saka listing Shape Of You hitmaker Sheeran as one of the artists he listens to the most. 

The revelation was much to the amusement and shock of his brother Yomi, who confidently stated: ‘You don’t bang Ed Sheeran.’ 

Sticking with his music taste, Saka insisted: ‘Bro, I showed you, he’s in my top five artists on Spotify Wrapped!’ 

Yomi demanded proof during the hilarious exchange in , and replied: ‘I don’t believe you. When?’ 

Saka appears on one of four covers for the magazine’s spring/summer edition (Picture: Adama Jalloh/GQ/PA)
Sheeran may need to clear his calendar for Saka’s future wedding (Picture: PA)

Saka then confessed: ‘Bruv, I’m not going to play Ed Sheeran when you’re in the car! When I’m in the car with my girl, we listen to Ed Sheeran.’ 

Laughing off the idea of grime legends Giggs and D Double E performing at his wedding, Saka said: ‘Oh my gosh! That one is not [for a] wedding, oh. I’m calling Ed Sheeran – I’ll pay him whatever!’ 

The 20-year-old is believed to be dating Tolami Benson but has kept his relationship away from the spotlight. 

Saka is ‘fearless’ in faith – and fierce in photo shoots (Picture: Adama Jalloh/GQ/PA)

Elsewhere in the interview, Saka – who was born in Ealing to Nigerian parents – explained how he finds his ‘fearlessness’ through his faith. 

‘Throughout life, you keep exercising your faith, so when you get into different challenges you decide, “this time I’m going to trust God”, and God comes through for you,’ he said. 

‘That’s how it kept building and building for me, so I can be confident and go into places knowing that God’s got me. That’s why a lot of times I can be fearless.’ 

The winger appears on the first of four covers to be released this week, with Saka’s edition also marking the inaugural issue of the spring/summer magazine for Adam Baidawi, British GQ’s newly announced head of editorial content.

The spring/summer 2022 issue of British GQ Style is available via digital download and on newsstands on April 14.