Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey has officially left Arsenal today following the expiration of his contract. The departure, which had been planned for over a week, marks the end of Partey’s four-year spell at the Emirates Stadium.
Partey joined the Gunners from Atlético Madrid in 2020 and quickly became a key part of the squad. Despite struggles with injuries, he delivered several strong performances in midfield and played a vital role in Arsenal’s push for top-four finishes in recent seasons.
Now 31, Partey leaves as a free agent and is expected to weigh options for the next chapter of his career. His departure opens the door for Arsenal to refresh their midfield — and the club has already acted.
Arsenal are set to sign Danish international Christian Nørgaard from Brentford. Known for his strength, leadership, and ball-winning abilities, Nørgaard is expected to bring energy and experience to Mikel Arteta’s side.
The Gunners aim to strengthen their squad ahead of another competitive Premier League season and a return to the UEFA Champions League. With Partey moving on and Nørgaard arriving, a new midfield era is beginning at the Emirates.
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