Thomas Partey Set to Leave Arsenal on Monday After Contract Talks Collapse
- Thomas Partey will leave Arsenal when his contract expires, with the club set to confirm his departure next week after failed extension talks
- Partey made 167 appearances for the Gunners, playing multiple roles despite injuries, and was instrumental in Arsenal’s Champions League run last season
- Arsenal are reshaping their midfield with deals for Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard, while Barcelona and Turkish clubs are showing interest in Partey
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Thomas Partey will leave Arsenal when his current contract expires tomorrow, according to reports.
The 32-year-old midfielder had been in talks to extend his stay at the Emirates, but both parties failed to reach an agreement.

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The Gunners are expected to officially confirm Partey’s departure early next week, per David Ornstein of The Athletic.
Partey’s Impact at Arsenal
Partey remained a key figure for Mikel Arteta’s squad throughout the 2024-25 season, making 52 appearances across all competitions.
Since joining Arsenal in 2020, the Ghanaian international has featured 167 times, scoring nine goals and providing seven assists.
Despite facing injury setbacks over the years, Partey played a vital role in an injury-hit Arsenal side last season, often covering multiple positions.
In addition to his usual defensive midfield duties, he filled in at right-back due to injuries to Ben White and Gabriel, with Jurrien Timber also rotating positions.
Midfield overhaul underway at the Emirates
Many Arsenal supporters were eager for Partey to stay, especially after standout performances like his contribution to the 3-0 Champions League quarter-final victory over Real Madrid.
However, the Gunners are undergoing a midfield reshuffle this summer.

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Per Football365, Arsenal have reportedly sealed a deal for Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi, though the move is expected to be finalised in early July for accounting purposes after the Profit and Sustainability Rules reset on June 30.
The club is in advanced negotiations to sign Brentford captain Christian Norgaard for £15 million.
Partey’s departure and Black Stars' future
Thomas Partey's departure from Arsenal is not just big news in England, but also affects Ghana’s national team. Partey brings calmness and control to the Black Stars’ midfield. He helps connect defence to attack, giving freedom to players.
His next club will shape his match fitness, confidence, and leadership ahead of key World Cup qualifiers, where Ghana will rely on his experience and maturity to guide younger teammates.
Partey’s new chapter will influence how strong Ghana looks on the international stage in upcoming crucial games.
Barcelona and others interested in Partey
Partey initially moved to North London in October 2020 after Arsenal activated his £42.7 million release clause at Atletico Madrid, a deal greenlit by then-Atletico sporting director Andrea Berta, now Arsenal’s sporting director.
The midfielder has since drawn interest from Barcelona and clubs in Turkey as he approaches free agency.
Before joining Arsenal, Partey spent eight years with Atletico Madrid, racking up 188 appearances and 16 goals, winning the Europa League in 2018 and finishing as a Champions League runner-up in 2016.
Partey's only silverware with Arsenal came in 2024 when the Gunners defeated Manchester City on penalties to lift the Community Shield at Wembley.
Partey eyes Turkey move
Apart from Barcelona, Thomas Partey is attracting strong interest from Turkish clubs as he prepares to leave Arsenal.
Teams like Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe want him to strengthen their midfield and bring his experience into their squads. This would offer Partey regular matches, a leadership role, and the chance to compete for league titles while staying in Europe’s spotlight.
This next move will define his career’s final chapter, giving him stability, respect, and regular playtime in one of Europe’s passionate leagues. It also offers financial security, a new cultural experience, and continued readiness for Ghana’s national team duties.
Muntari advises Arsenal to renew Partey's deal
Amid swirling rumours of Partey’s potential return to Spain, YEN.com.gh previously reported that Sulley Muntari had called on Arsenal to tie the midfielder down with a new deal.
Muntari believes Partey has been among the standout performers for the Gunners this season and said that renewing his contract should be an obvious decision for the EPL club.
Source: YEN.com.gh