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Two new players join Arsenal’s squad while it’s in Washington, USA

Arsenal are in the USA for their pre-season tour and two new players have joined the squad of the gunners ahead of the upcoming matches.

Thomas Partey and Emile Smith Rowe have joined the Arsenal squad in Washington as they continue their pre-season preparations. According to The Athletic, both players are not expected to feature in tonight’s friendly game, with Smith Rowe having recently returned from England U21 duty and Partey missing training this week. However, they will be available for the rest of the tour.

The arrival of Partey and Smith Rowe is a welcome boost for Arsenal fans, as they look forward to seeing their team in action ahead of the new season. The Ghanaian midfielder is known for his defensive solidity and ability to drive forward with the ball, making him a key asset for Mikel Arteta’s side.

On the other hand, Smith Rowe emerged as one of Arsenal’s brightest talents over the last few years. The young midfielder impressed with his creativity and versatility, providing much-needed spark in the final third. His performances earned him a call-up to England’s U21 squad for the Championships, where he showcased his potential on the international stage.

Although both players are unlikely to feature tonight due to their recent commitments, their presence will undoubtedly provide a boost to Arsenal’s squad depth during their pre-season tour. This will give Arteta an opportunity to assess his options and fine-tune his tactics ahead of the upcoming campaign.

Arsenal fans will be eagerly anticipating seeing Partey and Smith Rowe in action during pre-season games against top-quality opposition. These matches will provide an opportunity for them to gel with their teammates and build on-field understanding before competitive fixtures begin.

As Arsenal aim to improve on their second place finish last season and challenge for the league title once again, having key players like Partey and Smith Rowe fully fit and available will be crucial. Their contributions could make a significant difference in Arsenal’s quest for success in the upcoming season.

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