Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Juventus in race to sign Thomas Partey next summer - Reports
European clubs are lining up to sign Thomas Partey next summer according to multiple reports.The Ghana midfielder is currently in the final year of his contract at Arsenal after joining the side in 2020 from Atletico Madrid.Partey joined the Gunners with a lofty reputation having developed into a world-class midfielder under Diego Simeone but has struggled for consistency and rhythm in north London due to a succession of injuries.The 31-year-old has missed 80 games for club and country with ten different ailments over the past four seasons.Partey has flashed his magic and offered streaks of brilliance for Mikel Arteta in north London, but his unavailability has doubtlessly hindered his Gunners legacy.After missing a huge chunk of last season with a hamstring injury, many thought Arsenal would look into selling Partey in the summer transfer window, but the Ghanaian didn't come close to leaving the Emirates.Now, the Gunners risk losing Partey for nothing at the end of the 2024/25 campaign.According to reports, Juventus would be willing to offer Partey a three-year contract should he opt against extending his stay in north London.Meanwhile, Barcelona are also keeping an eye, while Atletico Madrid could be...
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European clubs are lining up to sign Thomas Partey next summer according to multiple reports.
The Ghana midfielder is currently in the final year of his contract at Arsenal after joining the side in 2020 from Atletico Madrid.
Partey joined the Gunners with a lofty reputation having developed into a world-class midfielder under Diego Simeone but has struggled for consistency and rhythm in north London due to a succession of injuries.
The 31-year-old has missed 80 games for club and country with ten different ailments over the past four seasons.
Partey has flashed his magic and offered streaks of brilliance for Mikel Arteta in north London, but his unavailability has doubtlessly hindered his Gunners legacy.
After missing a huge chunk of last season with a hamstring injury, many thought Arsenal would look into selling Partey in the summer transfer window, but the Ghanaian didn't come close to leaving the Emirates.
Now, the Gunners risk losing Partey for nothing at the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
According to reports, Juventus would be willing to offer Partey a three-year contract should he opt against extending his stay in north London.
Meanwhile, Barcelona are also keeping an eye, while Atletico Madrid could be open to a reunion next summer.
Partey has started and finished Arsenal's opening three Premier League encounters of the 2024/25 season.
There has been long-standing interest in Partey from Saudi Pro League clubs as well, and he’s still being considered by Al Hilal and Al Ahli.