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Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey says he has always given his best during his time at the Premier League club.
The Ghana international joined in 2020 from Atletico Madrid for 50 million euros and immediately established himself as a key player for the club.
Partey's time at the club has been marred by injuries, but the Ghana international has never shied away from the big stage when fit.
Quizzed on when he enjoyed his best season at the club, the 31-year-old said he's always been at his best anytime he has played.
"I think they'll talk about the availability because I was available throughout the whole [of the 2024/25] season, so of course they say that," he told 3Sports.
"But I will say every moment, every time in training, I've been at my best. I can't count how many games I was not giving all my best. Sometimes, it may go bad, but I feel like every game or every match, I go in al out and try to give my best.
"So I feel happy. In me, I feel like every year, injury, no injury, it is part of it, it has been my best."
Partey and Arsenal are currently in discussion over a possible contract extension.
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