Thomas Partey is expected to reject Saudi Arabian bids as he decides to join Juventus for £17 million.
According to Sky Sport Italy, the Arsenal midfielder has consented to a prospective move to Juventus after turning down offers from Saudi Arabia, and his agents have already struck an agreement with the Serie A club on personal conditions. Juventus expressed interest in signing the Ghanaian international two years ago, but were unable to progress owing to Arsenal’s exorbitant asking price at the time. But, a move looks to be on the cards, with Arsenal eager to trade Partey this summer in order to prevent losing him for free when his contract ends in June 2024.
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Juventus believe that a fee in the range of €18-20 million (£15-17 million) could secure Partey, who is highly regarded by manager Massimiliano Allegri. Partey’s versatility as a defensive midfielder makes him a valuable asset, capable of fitting into different tactical systems, including a two or three-man midfield. Allegri envisions Partey’s presence should enable Paul Pogba to play in a more advanced role, facilitating more effective link-up play with the Juventus attack.
AND WHAT’S MORE: Partey has been offered a three-year contract by Juventus and is keen to remain in Europe rather than heading to Saudi Arabia. He is also thought to want to experience a new challenge in Italy, after playing football in England and Spain.
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WHAT NEXT? Partey’s move to Juventus will not only provide him with a new challenge but also offer an opportunity for Juventus to strengthen their squad. Meanwhile, Arsenal are keen to generate funds to aid moves for other transfer targets in Declan Rice and Kai Havertz.