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Fabrizio Romano reveals the fan favourite Arsenal midfielder that will be sold

Arsenal will be looking to revamp their squad in the summer transfer window and Fabrizio Romano has revealed the fan favourite midfielder that will be sold.

Arsenal are set for a busy summer transfer window as they look to strengthen their squad and challenge for the Premier League title once again. However, one player who won’t be part of those plans is midfielder Thomas Partey, according to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

“Thomas [Partey] will leave,” Romano revealed on JD Football, confirming speculation surrounding the Ghanaian international’s future. Partey, who joined Arsenal in 2020, has been plagued by injuries throughout his time at the Emirates. His recurring fitness issues have limited his impact in the recent season, leading to Arsenal seeking a replacement.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 28: Thomas Partey of Arsenal runs with the ball during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 28, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

With a new era under manager Mikel Arteta, Arsenal are looking to build a more resilient and consistent midfield. Partey’s departure opens up a significant position in the team, allowing Arsenal to pursue new options that fit their long-term vision. The Gunners are expected to be active in the transfer market, seeking players who can complement their existing talent and elevate their game to a new level.

While Partey’s departure marks the end of an era for the player at Arsenal, it signifies a new chapter for the club as they continue to build a team capable of challenging for top honors. With a fresh wave of talent and a clear strategic direction, Arsenal are poised for a bright future, and fans are eagerly awaiting the club’s summer transfer activity.

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