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Barça, pay attention: Thomas Partey has already made clear his destination for the summer
Published:4/03/2025 - 00:54h
Updated:4/03/2025 - 07:42h
Partey moves away from Arsenal: Will he return to LaLiga?
Apart from the possible signing of a left winger and a full-back, FC Barcelona is keeping an eye on the free agent market in search of opportunities that, like players such as Iñigo Martínez or Wojciech Szczesny, would allow them to expand the squad depth of Hansi Flick and help elevate the team's quality.
In this regard, Thomas Partey emerges as one of the main zero-cost targets for the Catalan club ahead of the upcoming summer transfer market. The 31-year-old Ghanaian's contract with Arsenal expires at the end of the season, and according to reports from 'CharlesWatts.Football', a media outlet specializing in the London club, the 'gunners' have yet to offer him a renewal of his contract.
For this reason, the player is beginning to plan his future outside the Emirates Stadium, and several top-tier teams, in addition to Barça, are pursuing him. Clubs like Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are also reportedly interested in acquiring the midfielder's services, although he seems to have a clear preference for his destination.
Partey wants to return to LaLiga
According to the aforementioned source, the player would be very open to the possibility of returning to Spain, where he previously played for clubs like Mallorca and Almería, although it was at Atlético de Madrid where he truly shone between 2015 and 2020, the year he headed to the Premier League. Five years later, the Ghanaian would like to return to LaLiga, and Camp Nou would be his priority.
Meanwhile, at Can Barça, they are looking to have a more physical profile like the African's in midfield and are considering the possibility of bringing him in at zero cost. This factor makes him a highly attractive option to strengthen a team that has proven to be very well balanced this season but would appreciate the addition of another top-level player to become even more competitive. It remains to be seen what happens in the coming weeks.