Report shares what four Arsenal players did to Thomas Partey earlier this season

Thomas Partey has been in the spotlight recently after impressing on his return to action for Arsenal.

The Ghana international missed 17 Premier League games in a row between October and March due to a serious hamstring injury, but the Arsenal No.5 has reminded fans exactly what he brings to the side with solid displays in wins against Chelsea and Tottenham lately.

Missing such a large chunk of the season must have been difficult for Thomas Partey – and sources have now shared what four Arsenal players did to help the Ghanaian during his injury nightmare…

What four Arsenal players did to help Thomas Partey

Well – according to Football London – Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard all went out of their way to ensure the £45m man’s spirits remained high during his recovery.

The Arsenal quartet are said to have been particularly supportive of Partey as he battled back from injury.

Football London add that Jurrien Timber, Gabriel Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu – all of whom were recovering from injury at the same time as Partey – came together with constant messages of support to ensure nobody became too downbeat about their fitness issues.

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Mikel Arteta has worked hard to create a family atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium – showing no hesitation in getting rid of those who threatened that – and Arsenal’s togetherness is clearly there for all to see nowadays.

Gunners could sell the Ghana international

As effective as Partey has been alongside Declan Rice and Odegaard in recent wins, Arsenal could still sell the 30-year-old this summer, according to ESPN.

The man from Odumase Krobo has just over 12 months remaining on his contract at the Emirates Stadium, and Football London believe talks over a renewal are yet to take place.

Therefore, a sale could materialise this summer, as it represents Arsenal’s last chance to sell Partey – who is attracting interest from Saudi Arabia – for a decent fee.

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The Arsenal No.5 would be able to sign a pre-contract agreement with an overseas club in January 2025 if the situation remains unchanged, so the chances of Arteta losing the midfielder for nothing are quite high if a sale or contract renewal does not occur this summer.

Be sure to keep an eye on this situation, as Real Sociedad No.4 Martin Zubimendi could replace Partey if he does depart north London.

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