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50m La Liga ace breaks silence on future amid transfer links to Man United & Arsenal

Manchester United and Arsenal transfer target Thomas Partey would rather remain at Atletico Madrid than seal a summer transfer. According to Metro Sport, both Premier League clubs hold a firm interest in the 25-year-old, who has enjoyed an impressive campaign at the Wanda Metropolitano. The Ghanaian midfielder has featured in 36 matches for Atletico across all competitions this term, fully establishing himself as a vital cog in Diego Simeone’s set up. Partey is reportedly on United and Arsenal’s radar ahead of the summer transfer window and Manchester City are also lurking, but it now appears unlikely that he will be leaving La Liga anytime soon. The 50 million release clause in his...
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