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Ghana international Thomas Partey has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia in the summer transfer window.
According to reports, a number of Saudi Pro League clubs are interested in the 30-year-old as investments in the league continue.
The 30-year-old was heavily involved in Arsenal's Premier League title charge in the just-ended season but despite staying at the top of the table for 247 days, the Gunners failed to win the top flight, losing it to Manchester City.
The Ghanaian racked up a total of 30 starts and five substitute appearances in the Premier League scoring three goals throughout the campaign.
However, the north London side is keen on moving on from Partey having already done the same with his midfield partner Granit Xhaka who joined Bayer Leverkusen.
According to 90min, club management has given Partey permission to look for a transfer away from the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal are also said to be in favour of the Ghana international discussing a move to a Saudi Arabian club, knowing that it could generate a higher transfer fee than they would receive from a European club.
Partey, who cost ÂŁ45 million when he joined from Atletico Madrid in 2020, has just two years left on his contract.
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