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Former Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association and current CAF Media Officer, Ibrahim Sannie Daara, is urging Thomas Partey to join a Saudi Arabian club after ending his stint with Arsenal.
The Ghanaian midfielder concluded his five-year stay with the Gunners after both parties failed to reach an agreement on a new contract.
The 32-year-old is now a free agent and is weighing his options ahead of a summer move.
"My advise to him is that, at his age, he should look at what he will spend from now until the rest of his life," Sannie told 3sports.
"The money from Saudi Arabia is tempting, I think he should go for the Saudi money, it will help him."
It is understood Partey has interest from European clubs, including Barcelona and Galatasaray, as well as undisclosed offers from the Saudi Pro League.
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