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BREAKING: Thomas Partey looking to leave Arsenal in January transfer window

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey could be on the move in the upcoming January transfer window, according to a report by Foot Mercato. It is claimed that Juventus have already held talks with Partey and his representatives, indicating their interest in signing the Ghanaian international.

Partey’s time at Arsenal has been marred by injuries, with the midfielder making just four league appearances so far this season. These injuries have limited his playing time and prevented him from making a significant impact on the pitch for the Gunners.

The 30-year-old joined Arsenal from Atletico Madrid in a high-profile transfer last summer, but he has struggled to find his rhythm at the London club. Despite showing glimpses of his talent and potential, Partey has been unable to establish himself as a regular starter in Mikel Arteta’s side.

A move to Juventus could provide Partey with a fresh start and the opportunity to reignite his career. The Italian champions have a strong track record of success and could offer him the platform to showcase his abilities on a bigger stage.

However, it remains to be seen whether Arsenal would be willing to part ways with Partey so soon after signing him. The Gunners invested heavily in the midfielder and may be reluctant to let him go without giving him more time to prove himself.

As the January transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Partey’s future at Arsenal. Whether he stays or departs, it is clear that the Ghanaian midfielder will be hoping for better luck with injuries and a chance to make a lasting impact at his current or potential new club.

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