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Report: Thomas Partey sets timeframe on when he will make his future clear amid Arsenal’s interest

Arsenal have been interested in Thomas Partey for the past two months and a new report claims that he will soon make his future clear

Thomas Partey has been heavily linked with a move to Arsenal over the last two months and it’s going to be interesting to see if the rumours will persist even with the Premier League and Spanish LA Liga ready to restart. A report from Ghana has revealed when the central midfielder is expected to make his future clear.

Thomas Partey has attracted a lot of interest from many clubs including Arsenal due to his performances this season and it has seemed like the gunners have an upper hand in the race of the signature of Ghanaian international since many including his father have confirmed that there’s interest from the North London club.

A report by Football Ghana has exclusively reported that Atletico Madrid central midfielder Thomas Partey will in the next few days make his future clear as he prepares for a move to England. Partey hasn’t been linked with many clubs in England and so the Arsenal fans that he does end up joining them if his wish is to play in the Premier League.

This report comes after a Ghanaian sports journalist had said that his source that is close to Thomas Partey told him that the 26 year old will 100% be joining the gunners in the upcoming summer transfer. Time will let on whether these reports about Partey’s future is true and most gooners will be hopeful that they will evening bring him to the Emirates Stadium as he is a player that would instantly transform their club.

It looks like Thomas Partey is indeed Mikel Arteta’s first choice summer transfer target since that’s an area that he believes needs to be improved first and some football analysts believe that the Spaniard could change to his preferred 4-3-3 formation if he manages to sign the Atletico Madrid midfielder.

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