Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey is set to leave Arsenal as a free agent following the expiration of his contract at the end of June.
The two parties have reportedly failed to reach an agreement over a contract extension with the Ghanaian now more out than in at the London Club.
Reports suggest Arsenal have already begun moves to replace the midfielder, with ongoing talks with Brentford over a potential deal for Christian Nørgaard.
Partey’s impending departure is part of Arsenal’s summer squad reshuffle ahead of the 2025/26 season.
He is expected to make a high-profile move to Saudi Arabia, although other clubs are also reportedly interested in securing his signature.
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