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Arsenal set asking price for Partey as Arteta continues offloading excess players

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been linked with an exit from Arsenal in this summer transfer window and a report has revealed the gunners have set their asking price.

After an impressive season in the midfield for Arsenal, Thomas Partey has become a subject of transfer speculation. The 30-year-old Ghanaian international played a crucial role in helping the Gunners secure a second-place finish in the Premier League, scoring three goals along the way. However, recent reports from The Sun suggest that Mikel Arteta is open to listening to offers for Partey this summer.

Arsenal’s title hopes were dashed in their 37th game week when they suffered a defeat against Nottingham Forest. This loss allowed Manchester City to clinch the Premier League trophy, leaving the Gunners with a respectable but disappointing second-place finish. Despite leading the league table for an impressive 10 months, Arsenal fell short by five points, ending the season with 84 points compared to Manchester City’s 89.

Now, it seems that Arteta is ready to make some changes to his squad and potentially cash in on Partey. However, it is important to note that Arsenal is not actively looking to sell their star midfielder and will only consider serious bids exceeding £30 million. This indicates that they value Partey’s contributions and are not willing to let him go easily.

Partey’s performances last season showcased his ability to control the midfield and contribute offensively as well. His three goals were crucial in securing valuable points for Arsenal throughout the campaign. His presence on the pitch was felt by both teammates and opponents alike, making him an integral part of Arteta’s plans.

However, football is a business, and clubs must sometimes make tough decisions based on financial considerations or squad restructuring. If Arsenal were to receive an offer that meets their valuation of Partey, they may be tempted to sell him. This could potentially free up funds for Arteta to strengthen other areas of his squad or bring in new signings.

It remains to be seen whether any club will meet Arsenal’s asking price for Partey or if he will remain at the Emirates Stadium for another season. The Gunners will undoubtedly be cautious in their approach, ensuring that they do not weaken their squad by letting go of a key player without adequate compensation.

As the transfer window progresses, Arsenal fans will be eagerly watching to see how this situation unfolds. Partey’s potential departure would undoubtedly leave a void in the midfield, but it could also present an opportunity for Arteta to reshape his team and bring in fresh talent. Only time will tell what the future holds for Thomas Partey and Arsenal Football Club.

 

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