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Arsenal fans receive update on whether Partey will leave the club this summer

Despite rumors of a potential move to Saudi Arabia, Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey is expected to remain at the Emirates for the final year of his contract, according to journalist James Benge.

Speaking on Charles Watts’ YouTube channel, Benge revealed that, “From what I understand about Thomas Partey’s situation, he intends to stay for the final year of his contract. Everyone talks about Saudi Arabia – there’s been no conversations with PIF so far & no offers from any other Saudi clubs.”

Partey’s future at Arsenal has been a topic of speculation, particularly considering his recent injury struggles. The Ghana international has been plagued by fitness issues in recent seasons, limiting his availability and raising doubts about his long-term prospects.

Despite the interest from Saudi clubs, Partey’s commitment to Arsenal seems strong. His decision to stay suggests he believes in the club’s direction and is determined to contribute to their success, despite the challenges posed by his recurring injuries.

Arsenal finished second in the Premier League last season, narrowly missing out on the title to Manchester City. With Partey’s commitment secured, the Gunners will be hoping he can stay fit and play a key role in their quest for silverware next season.

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