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Nigerian musician Patoranking has taken to Twitter to beg Thomas Partey to join Arsenal this summer.
The reggae-dancehall singer is a huge fan of the Arsenal and would love to see the Ghana midfielder playing for the Premier League club.
"Thomas Partey please come to Arsenal, please my Ghana brother...I dey beg.. chai," he wrote.
He added, "If Partey signs for Arsenal, 2 hours virtual performance with my band for him and his family and some Atletico Madrid fans.”
The midfielder has been targeted by Arsenal, who are willing to bring him to the Emirates this transfer window after failing to sign him last summer. However, Atletico Madrid are determined to keep their key player.
The Spanish club have already rejected two bids – a player plus cash (reportedly 25 million euros) – from Arsenal. Atletico have referred to the player’s 50 million euros buyout clause.
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