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Arsenal's Thomas Partey Expected to Leave as Contract Talks Stall

Arsenal's Thomas Partey Expected to Leave as Contract Talks Stall
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Sports June 19, 2025 12:49

- Negotiations for a new deal with Thomas Partey at Arsenal have reached a standstill, leading to the midfielder's expected departure. Partey has attracted interest from other clubs as his contract expiry nears.

Arsenal's Thomas Partey Likely to Depart Amid Contract Standstill

Negotiations over a new contract for Thomas Partey at Arsenal have hit a roadblock, hinting at his imminent departure from the club. The Ghanaian midfielder is set to leave Mikel Arteta's team as talks for a renewal have stalled.

Contract Expiry and Future Plans

Thomas Partey's contract with Arsenal is set to expire on June 30, with no signs of a potential extension in sight. Sources close to the situation have indicated that the midfielder is unlikely to continue with the club beyond this date.

Interest from Other Clubs

The standstill in negotiations has opened doors for other clubs to express interest in acquiring Thomas Partey's services. Turkish teams are reportedly among those eyeing the midfielder, with Barcelona also entering the conversation as a potential destination.

Since joining Arsenal from Atletico Madrid in 2020, the 32-year-old has been a pivotal player under Mikel Arteta's management, contributing significantly to the team's title aspirations. With over 160 appearances and nine goals for the club, Partey's departure would mark a significant change in Arsenal's midfield dynamics.

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