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Ghana international Thomas Partey says he is considering all factors as many await a decision on his future following the end of the 2024/25 season.
Partey's contract with Arsenal is expected to expire at the end of this month, but the Premier League side has confirmed they are in negotiations with the player's entourage over the possibility of an extension.
Despite the talks with Arsenal, the 30-year-old is also attracting interest from several clubs in Europe as well as Saudi Arabia.
However, Partey says a lot will be involved in deciding what is best for him.
"The most important thing is being happy where you play. At this stage of my career, my next move must balance ambition, family, and security," he told 3Sports.
"I’m an Arsenal fan too, but it’s up to the club, my agent, and me to decide. For now, I just want to enjoy my football."
Partey is currently in Ghana, where he is overseeing the second edition of the Thomas Partey tournament.
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