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Arsenal flop reportedly decides to stay at the club and fight for minutes under Arteta

The current season is ending this weekend and most clubs including Arsenal are looking forward to the transfer window to start buying, and selling players.

Arsenal defender Cedric Soares has expressed his desire to stay at the club and fight for his place in the team next season as per Standard Sport. The Portuguese international has one year remaining on his current contract, which is worth £100k-a-week.

Cedric was loaned to Fulham for half a season in the 2023 January transfer window but is now looking forward to returning to the Emirates Stadium. assists.

With the injury to Takehiro Tomiyasu, Cedric could have an opportunity to impress during pre-season and stake his claim for a starting spot in the team. The Japanese defender has been ruled out for a long time, which means that Cedric will have a chance to showcase his abilities and prove his worth to manager Mikel Arteta.

 

Cedric’s versatility and experience make him a valuable asset for Arsenal. He can play as a right-back or a left-back and has represented Portugal at the international level. His ability to provide defensive cover and contribute to the attack makes him a useful player to have in the squad.

 

ST ALBANS, ENGLAND – JANUARY 31: Cedric Soares of Arsenal during a training session at London Colney on January 31, 2020 in St Albans, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

While Arsenal may look to strengthen their defense in the summer transfer window, Cedric’s commitment to the club and willingness to fight for his place is a positive sign. With competition for places likely to be high, Cedric will need to work hard and impress during pre-season if he wants to secure a regular spot in the team.

In conclusion, Cedric Soares has expressed his desire to stay at Arsenal and fight for his place in the team next season. With one year remaining on his contract, the Portuguese international will have an opportunity to impress during pre-season and stake his claim for a starting spot in the team. His versatility and experience make him a valuable asset for Arsenal, and his commitment to the club is a positive sign for the future.

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