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Arsenal fans receive an update on whether Thomas Partey leaves this summer

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey is attracting significant interest from Saudi Arabia, according to a report by The Guardian. The Ghana international, who has had a mixed spell at the Emirates due to recurring fitness issues, could be on the move as Arsenal looks to reshape their squad for the upcoming season.

Partey, 30, joined Arsenal from Atlético Madrid in October 2020 with high expectations. However, his time in North London has been marred by injuries, limiting his ability to consistently perform at his best. Despite his undeniable talent and moments of brilliance, Partey’s fitness struggles have been a concern for the Gunners.

In the recently concluded 2023/24 season, Arsenal finished in 2nd place with 89 points, narrowly missing out on the Premier League title to Manchester City, who secured 91 points. As Arsenal aims to build on this strong campaign and mount a more formidable challenge next season, they are considering their options in the transfer market.

The interest from Saudi Arabian clubs presents a potential opportunity for both Arsenal and Partey. For Arsenal, it could provide a chance to offload a player who, despite his quality, has not been able to maintain the required fitness levels. For Partey, it might offer a new environment and potentially a lucrative contract to revitalize his career.

The specifics of the interest from Saudi Arabia are yet to be detailed, but it signifies the growing trend of Middle Eastern clubs targeting high-profile players from European leagues. If a deal were to materialize, it could help Arsenal generate funds to reinvest in other areas of the squad, particularly in midfield, where they have been linked with several potential reinforcements.

As the summer transfer window approaches, the situation surrounding Thomas Partey will be one to watch closely. Arsenal fans will be keen to see how the club navigates these developments and what it means for their ambitions in the 2024/25 season.

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