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Arsenal’s Nicolas Pepe finally finds a new club after being axed by Arteta

Arsenal winger Nicolas Pepe is set to join Turkish club Besiktas, according to recent reports. The 28-year-old passed a medical in Paris yesterday, indicating that the deal is nearing completion.

Pepe’s move to Besiktas comes as a surprise, as he had initially rejected their proposal earlier in the transfer window. However, it seems that the player has had a change of heart in recent hours and has accepted their offer.

Last season, Pepe was loaned out to French Ligue 1 side Nice. During his time there, he managed to score only six goals. Despite this relatively low tally, Arsenal decided to bring him back for the current season.

The summer transfer window has already closed for English teams, meaning they are unable to sign any new players. However, they can still sell some of their players abroad where the transfer window is still open, such as Turkey.

Pepe’s move to Besiktas could provide him with a fresh start and an opportunity to regain his form. The Turkish league is known for its competitiveness and could offer him the chance to showcase his skills on a different stage.

Besiktas will be hoping that Pepe can make an immediate impact and help them achieve their goals for the season. With his pace and technical abilities, he could prove to be a valuable asset for the team.

As for Arsenal, they will be looking to offload some players in order to trim their squad and reduce their wage bill. Pepe’s departure could free up space for other players and potentially provide funds for future transfers in other windows.

Overall, Nicolas Pepe’s move from Arsenal to Besiktas seems imminent. Fans will be eager to see how he performs in Turkey and whether he can rediscover his goal-scoring touch.

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