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·1 juillet 2025
Spanish giants keen on Thomas Partey as Arsenal prepare Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard announcements

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Thomas Partey is attracting interest from Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus after leaving Arsenal as a free agent.
The midfielder has also caught the eye of two clubs in Saudi Arabia, as well as Major League Soccer sides and teams from the United Arab Emirates.
Partey is a free agent and looking for a new club after his contract with Arsenal expired on Monday.
The Gunners had been in talks with the midfielder over fresh terms, but all parties were unable to agree on a deal.
Buh-bye: Thomas Partey wanted to stay at the Emirates
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Partey, who joined Arsenal for around £45million from Atletico Madrid in 2020, had wanted to stay at the Emirates Stadium.
The 32-year-old will not rush the decision over his next club and is currently weighing up his options.
Atletico and Barca are keen on Partey, with both clubs expressing their interest earlier this year when the possibility of the Ghanaian being available for free this summer first arose.
Juve have also been tracking the midfielder and remain keen on him now that he is a free agent.
Partey is also the subject of interest from two clubs in Saudi Arabia, which could present him with a more lucrative move.
MLS sides and teams from the UAE are also monitoring the situation as Partey decides his next career move.
Flying in: Martin Zubimendi will be Thomas Partey’s replacement.
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Arsenal are revamping the base of their midfield this summer, as Jorginho has also left the club, joining Flamengo last month.
Martin Zubimendi is joining from Real Sociedad as part of a deal worth more than £50m, and the move should be completed this week.
The Gunners are also working on a deal for Brentford captain Christian Norgaard, which is expected to be worth an initial £10m with a possible £5m in add-ons.
Brentford director of football Phil Giles confirmed on Monday that Norgaard is close to joining Arsenal and has the club’s blessing.
“We have been in conversations with Arsenal for the last week to 10 days – as it stands it hasn’t been completed yet but it is heading in that direction,” Giles told BBC Sport.
“If that happens for him, then fantastic, he’s earned it. He’s been a brilliant captain for us. Let’s see how that story ends but we are pretty open about that interest there.”
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