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Granit Xhaka speaks Mikel Arteta, Edu and real reason why he left Arsenal

Arsenal sold Granit Xhaka in this summer transfer window and the Swiss international has opened up on real reason he left the Emirates Stadium.

Former Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka recently opened up about his departure from the Gunners and his relationship with manager Mikel Arteta. The 30-year-old Swiss international completed a move to Bayer Leverkusen in the summer transfer window for a fee of around £21.5 million.

In an interview with Marca, Xhaka expressed his gratitude for his time at Arsenal, stating, “I spent seven magnificent years at Arsenal. I didn’t want to play against them. It wasn’t easy for me to leave or for the club to let me go.” These words highlight the emotional connection Xhaka had with the club and the difficulty he faced in making the decision to leave.

Xhaka also spoke about the love and respect he felt from Arsenal’s sporting director Edu and manager Mikel Arteta. He acknowledged their support but explained that he wanted to face a new challenge at Bayer Leverkusen. This desire for a fresh start and a different experience was ultimately what led him to make the move.

Under Arteta’s guidance, Xhaka became an integral part of Arsenal’s midfield, showcasing his leadership skills and ability to control the game from deep positions. His passing range and defensive contributions were highly valued by Arteta, who often praised him for his professionalism and commitment.

Xhaka’s departure marks the end of an era at Arsenal, as he leaves behind a legacy of dedication and loyalty. Despite facing challenges along the way, he remained committed to giving his all for the club until his last game.

As Xhaka embarks on this new chapter of his career at Bayer Leverkusen, it will be interesting to see how he adapts to the Bundesliga and the different style of play. Leverkusen will undoubtedly benefit from his experience and leadership qualities, while Xhaka will have the opportunity to prove himself in a new environment.

Arsenal fans will undoubtedly miss Xhaka’s presence on the pitch, but they can take solace in the fact that he left with their respect and admiration. His departure serves as a reminder of the transient nature of football and the need for players to seek new challenges and experiences.

In conclusion, Granit Xhaka’s departure from Arsenal was not an easy decision for him or the club. However, his desire for a new challenge led him to Bayer Leverkusen. Throughout his time at Arsenal, Xhaka felt love and respect from Edu and Arteta, which further highlights his positive relationship with the club. As he embarks on this new chapter in his career, both Arsenal fans and Xhaka himself can look back on his time at the Gunners with fondness and appreciation.

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