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Arsenal responds to Saudi bid for Thomas Partey as transfer window closure nears

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been heavily linked with an exit from the North London club and the gunners have now responded to a Saudi bid for the player.

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Arsenal has reportedly rejected approaches from Saudi Arabia for their star midfielder Thomas Partey. According to transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano, the offers were worth around €30m/€35m. This news comes as the transfer window is set to close in just 10 days.

Thomas Partey, who is 30 years old, showcased his impressive skills in Arsenal’s midfield during the recently concluded season. He played a crucial role in helping the Gunners secure a second-place finish in the Premier League, scoring three goals along the way.

In Arsenal’s first game of the new season against Nottingham Forest, Partey was given a starting position and proved his worth once again. He played a pivotal role in their 2-1 victory, demonstrating his importance to the team.

The rejection of these offers from Saudi Arabia highlights Arsenal’s determination to hold onto their key players as they aim for success this season. Partey’s contributions have been invaluable to the team, and it is clear that Arsenal values his presence on and off the field.

As the transfer window deadline approaches, it remains to be seen if any other clubs will make a move for Thomas Partey. However, Arsenal’s rejection of these initial approaches sends a strong message that they are not willing to part ways with their talented midfielder easily.

Hello there, Am Mumbere Ausbel from Uganda and I am a writer at Arsenal True Fans and I love watching football matches so much because it's my favourite sport. I am an optimistic person who usually likes to look at the good side of everything.

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