Thomas Partey poised for Saudi Arabia move amidst Arsenal departure
Thomas Partey, the Ghanaian international and Arsenal midfielder, is on the brink of joining the Saudi Pro League as an agreement with his potential new club nears completion.The 29-year-old is set to leave Arsenal with just a year remaining on his contract.
Arsenal’s Reluctance and Partey’s Determination
Despite Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta’s desire to retain Partey, the midfielder is keen to move on.
Arteta has valued Partey for his contributions, but the player’s determination to leave has set the stage for his exit.
Partey, who has struggled with injuries this season, making only 16 appearances, is attracting significant interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Pro League Interest
Partey’s impending departure from Arsenal has caught the attention of four major Saudi Pro League clubs: Al Nassr, Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, and Al Ahli.
While the exact destination within the league remains undisclosed, negotiations are reportedly at an advanced stage, with the final details being ironed out.
Arsenal’s Announcement and Financial Expectations
Arsenal has reportedly announced Partey’s departure, preparing for his exit before his contract expires in June 2025.
The Gunners are seeking a transfer fee between €24 million and €30 million for Partey, despite his market value being listed at €18 million by Transfermarkt.
Impact and Future Prospects
Partey’s move to Saudi Arabia marks a significant shift in his career trajectory.
Joining the Saudi Pro League will provide him with a fresh start and a new challenge, away from the rigors of the Premier League.
For Arsenal, Partey’s exit will necessitate adjustments in their midfield strategy, as they look to reinforce their squad for the upcoming season.
As the summer transfer window progresses, all eyes will be on the finalization of Thomas Partey’s move to Saudi Arabia, a development that promises to be one of the standout stories of this transfer period.
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