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Thomas Partey

Do you think Partey will sign for Arsenal?


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say yes

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Hearing an Ornstein tweet regarding the matter is in brewing.
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L3T5 PL4Y

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If now this guy isn't an Arsenal player, this eternal hatred I'll have for him and his agent is something he'll never have experienced.
 

Bloodbather

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Would are the changes are him flopping? Keïta and maybe Fabinho haven’t exactly lit up the league like expected.

There's always a chance of players flopping, or at least being relative disappointments. But for Partey it's pretty unlikely - he has the physical and technical attributes to make the Prem transition that some players struggle with. Athletic, pressing midfields is usually the sticky point for midfielders coming from elsewhere and Partey should have no problem in that regard.

Also, Fabinho is the best DM in the league, don't let the time he spent being out discount his performances before that. Keita is a good example though, was the perfect player for a Klopp team on paper.
 

Aevi

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Is he? why? What does he do?
He legitimately seems to be capable of everything to some degree of proficiency. As a player who often plays deeper and has even played at RB, he's a good defender and tackler of the ball. But he's also got some very impressive dribbling numbers and passes the ball cleanly. He has a decent shot on him too. And he's also obviously quite athletic.

He's not necessarily top tier at all these things but there is a lot to like. A huge draw to his capabilities is that unlike many of our players, he doesn't have a particularly glaring weakness that needs to be made up for.
 

Trilly

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He legitimately seems to be capable of everything to some degree of proficiency. As a player who often plays deeper and has even played at RB, he's a good defender and tackler of the ball. But he's also got some very impressive dribbling numbers and passes the ball cleanly. He has a decent shot on him too. And he's also obviously quite athletic.

He's not necessarily top tier at all these things but there is a lot to like. A huge draw to his capabilities is that unlike many of our players, he doesn't have a particularly glaring weakness that needs to be made up for.
Sounds like the exact type of player we've needed. I'm all in!
 
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