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Thomas Partey is the key to top four return

One man could be the missing piece to Arsenal's jigsaw puzzle and the key to a top four finish

Arsenal have so far signed two players, Willian and Gabriel Magalhaes.

The Gunners remain in the transfer market looking for a couple more players, these should be midfielders to be precise.

As things stand it’s the midfield area that needs strengthening, a defensive midfielder and a creative minded midfielder are needed.

Thomas Partey is the one player that has been linked with a move to Arsenal for more than 5 months now.

Many fans are crying out loud for the club to sign him up because he is seen as the player to transform Arsenal back in to a top four team.

It is widely believed that Thomas Partey would change Arsenal’s midfield and become its backbone.(Photo by FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP via Getty Images)

Partey is a hybrid midfielder capable of shielding his team’s defence as well as providing an edge to his team’s attacking play.

He possesses strength, pace, agility, and dynamism the kind of qualities that Arsenal’s midfield lacks. Compared to Arsenal’s current crop he has the stature which Torreira lacks, the agility that Xhaka lacks and the discipline that Guendouzi lacks.

Partey is still on Arsenal’s radar he has a release clause of £45m which the club at the moment are refusing to meet possibly because of lack of funds.

Funds will be generated from player sales that should generate the money to sign him however, failure to sign Partey would be a huge blow for the Gunners as he is seen as the ideal player for the club and the key to a top four finish.

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Shahid Kaba

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