Every day, a new report emerges to add fuel to the fire surrounding Thomas Partey’s rumored January departure from Arsenal.
The most recent is that he has been identified as a winter transfer target by two Saudi Arabian clubs.Every day, a new report emerges to add fuel to the fire surrounding Thomas Partey’s rumored January departure from Arsenal.
The most recent is that he has been identified as a winter transfer target by two Saudi Arabian clubs.
Tuttojuve reports that Al-Ettifaq and Al Ahli are both interested in signing Thomas Partey. They go on to say that Arsenal could pocket £35 million if the Ghana international joins one of these Saudi clubs.
Partey has only appeared in four Premier League games this season, the most recent being a cameo in Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Manchester City. It’s pointless to have a good player if you can’t use him, and to make matters worse, you’re still paying him £200,000 per week.
Unfortunately, his (Partey’s) time at Arsenal appears to be over. Charles Watts recently stated that Arsenal would have sold him for the right price last summer; well, £35 million in the winter is a reasonable price for him to leave.
That fee could come in handy if Arsenal wants to sign another great central midfielder, such as Douglas Luiz or Ruben Neves, as well as a top striker, such as Ivan Toney or Dusan Vlahovic.
Aside from the two Saudi clubs, Juve is said to be interested in Partey. Everything indicates that the ex-Atletico Madrid man is on his way out of Arsenal.
someone’s comment
Arsenal must come to the fact that Parteys time at arsenal has come to an end and that is not helped again with is constant injuries the £50m given to Edu and Arteta to sign players is not enough so if £35m bid is given for Partey arsenal should/must agree and cut the loses that will give us £85m to work on and probably that will be enough to get us a good striker whether it will be Toney,Sesko or Vlahovic or Watkins that i leave it to Edu and Arteta, when it comes to midfield we have enough cover Declan Rice ,Jorginho,Havertz and Odegaard as well as players who can also step in if needed eg Zinchenko,Kiwior and Ben White.
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