Thomas Partey Joins Arsenal’s Preseason Camp in the USA Amid Speculations

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Ghanaian midfielder and Black Stars vice-captain, Thomas Partey, has linked up with Arsenal’s training camp in the United States of America (USA) ahead of the 2023-24 season. Initially, the Gunners made their squad for the American trip without Partey, sparking speculations about his future with the club. However, the 29-year-old midfielder has now joined his teammates in preparation for the forthcoming season.

Gunners’ Squad Prepares for 2023-24 Season in America

As Arsenal gears up for the new Premier League season, the team embarked on a preseason training camp in the USA. Thomas Partey’s arrival at the camp adds strength and depth to the squad, providing a boost for the team as they prepare for the upcoming challenges.

Thomas Partey’s Future Uncertain with Arsenal’s Transfer Moves

Despite being a key player for Arsenal, Thomas Partey’s future in the Premier League remains uncertain due to the club-record acquisition of Declan Rice from West Ham United. This move has led to speculations about the Ghanaian midfielder’s potential departure from the Gunners. However, Arsenal is yet to finalize a decision, either holding out for the appropriate deal or considering keeping him for the forthcoming season.

Ghana Vice-Captain Arrives for Preseason Ahead of MLS All-Star Match

Partey arrived on Tuesday night from the UK to join his Arsenal teammates in the USA for preseason preparations. The Gunners are set to face the MLS All-Star side on Thursday, offering an opportunity for players to showcase their skills and teamwork ahead of the new season.

As the preseason progresses, the football world will keep a close eye on Thomas Partey’s role in Arsenal’s squad and how the club navigates the transfer window. For now, fans can look forward to witnessing the Gunners’ performance in the upcoming MLS All-Star match and the promising developments leading up to the 2023-24 Premier League season.

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