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Nicolas Pepe reveals whether he will leave Arsenal in this summer transfer window

Nicolas Pepe has in this summer transfer window returned to Arsenal after the end of his loan spell and the Ivorian international has opened up on his future.

Arsenal winger Nicolas Pepe has returned to the Emirates Stadium after being loaned out to French Ligue 1 side Nice for the previous season. The 28-year-old Ivorian international had a relatively underwhelming spell at Nice, managing to score only six goals during his time there. Now back with Arsenal, Pepe has opened up about his future with the club.

Speaking in an interview with Colinterview, Pepe revealed that he will be returning to Arsenal as he was loaned out without an option to buy. However, he remains uncertain about what lies ahead for him at the club. “I don’t know yet,” Pepe said. “When I get back, I’ll speak with the coach and everyone and see what everyone’s ideas are, and then we’ll make a decision.”

Pepe’s performances will be key to Arsenal’s success moving forward. The winger arrived at the club in 2019 as their record signing from Lille for £72 million. While he has shown glimpses of his talent during his time at Arsenal, consistency has been an issue for him.

The Ivorian possesses immense pace and skill on the ball, making him a dangerous threat in the attacking third. If he can find his form and deliver consistent performances, Pepe could play a crucial role in Arsenal’s quest for silverware next season.

As Pepe returns to Arsenal, all eyes will be on him to see how he adapts to Arteta’s tactics and whether he can fulfill his potential at the club. The winger’s future will likely be determined after discussions with the coach and other members of the club’s hierarchy. Arsenal fans will be hoping that Pepe can rediscover his best form and become a key figure in their pursuit of success in the upcoming season if he stays.

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