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Arsenal Officially Releases Some Players

Arsenal will be releasing some players this summer and the club has released a list showing those players.

The gunners will be releasing a number of players this summer as some of the club’s darlings finally call it quits at Arsenal after finishing many years at the Emirates Stadium.

Some of the players that are leaving include Per Mertesacker and Santi Cazorla are among the players that are leaving in what we can call in good terms because, the German international has been retained by Arsenal and will be coaching the academy players while Santi was also released because he was now old but wasn’t too frustrated about getting a new deal.

FULL LIST OF RELEASED ARSENAL PLAYERS:

Marc Bola, Santi Cazorla, Alex Crean, Vlad Dragomi, Aaron Eyoma, Yassin Fortune, Ryan Huddart, Chiori Johnson, Chiori Johnson, Hugo Keto, Per Mertesacker, Tafari Moore, Jack Wilshere. List was released on club’s official website Arsenal.com

These players will no longer be considered as Arsenal players after the 1st of July, 2018.

Some of the names of players that are leaving Arsenal this summer may be new to the supporters but it’s because most of those released are youngsters. Jack Wilshere is also making his way out of Arsenal this summer after he was told by Unai Emery that he can’t guarantee him enough playing time at the club, so the midfielder has nothing to do but leave the club since he is at an old age now.

Arsenal supporters were however not happy with the club’s decision to also release Tafari Moore because they had huge hopes in him because his performance in the academy leagues has been good.

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