Arsenal could be about to drop one of their highest- earning stars to Saudi Arabia, with discussions continued over an leave
One of Arsenal's top workers will leave this summer's Emirates Stadium for Saudi Arabia, according to ESPN.
As Mikel Arteta prepares for a possible subject challenge, the Gunners rely on revenue during this transfer windows. Emile Smith Rowe and Eddie Nketiah are among the stars who are reportedly leaving this summertime.
Arsenal's report fee for a legend, which they paid for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain when the midfielder moved to Liverpool, has not typically been the best seller. Folarin Balogun's shift to Monaco 12 months back, however, came nearer to that number.
Thomas Partey may be departing the Emirates Stadium for the Middle East, according to TEAMtalk, who has contacted the Ghanaian directly through the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund ( PIF ).
Al Ahli, Al Ittihad, Al Hilal, and Al Nassr are the four establishment clubs of the Saudi Pro League, and Partey has a stake in Newcastle United, though it's not clear which team Partey may perform for.
The playmaker had better options for Arteta when he left Atletico Madrid in 2020, but he has struggled with health in those four years there. Declan Rice has replaced him at the base of the Gunners ' center, with Jorginho brought in, to.
TEAMtalk's report says that" Partey has stated a determination to begin on a new way and is open to methods", and in DataVictory's mind, this is a gift to Arteta, who could count himself as very lucky to get Partey off the books.
The No. Five has been incredibly uncertain for the Gunners due to injury in the past month and a half, and even when he has played, he lacks the protection that Jorginho provides. This summer, finding a replacement for a key person who has actually declined is a need rather than a pleasure, and given that he's rumored to be making £200, 000 per week, it might be difficult to keep a celebrity who is n't performing as well as the rest of the squad.
Partey is for €18m, as per Transfermarkt.
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