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Two Arsenal players reportedly wish to leave club to look for game time

Arsenal duo Kieran Tierney and Aaron Ramsdale are reportedly looking to secure moves away from the Emirates this summer in search of regular first-team football.

Left-back Tierney spent last season on loan at Real Sociedad, where he enjoyed a successful spell, regaining his form and confidence after a difficult period at Arsenal. However, he might still not be in Mikel Arteta’s plans.

Goalkeeper Ramsdale, meanwhile, was relegated to second-choice status following the arrival of David Raya last summer. While he remains a valuable member of the squad, his chances of regular playing time appear limited as Raya established himself as the first-choice keeper.

According to The Athletic, both players are now keen to move on in order to secure regular first-team action. Tierney, in particular, has attracted interest from several clubs.

While Arsenal will be reluctant to lose two talented players, they may be willing to facilitate their departures if it means securing the best interests of the players and allowing them to reach their full potential. The upcoming transfer window will likely see both Tierney and Ramsdale actively seeking opportunities that guarantee them a consistent role in a starting XI.

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