Arsenal reconsider Partey’s contract extension amid key role

Arsenal may reverse course on Thomas Partey’s future, with the club now open to discussing a new deal for the midfielder, per reports. Initially expected to leave when his contract expires this summer, the 31-year-old’s importance under Mikel Arteta has prompted a potential rethink.

Partey, deployed in midfield and even at right-back this season, has made 40 appearances, proving his versatility.

While no formal talks have begun, sources indicate Arsenal’s stance has shifted—contrary to earlier signals that his exit was likely.

According to The Athletic, Partey seeks a two-year extension but would consider a one-year deal with an option.

Though content at Arsenal, he remains open to external offers if negotiations stall.

Arteta deferred contract discussions to sporting director Andrea Berta, stating, “The intention is very clear… I’ll leave that to Andrea and the club to take a step forward.”

The Ghanaian’s experience and tactical flexibility could be vital as Arsenal chase silverware.

With the club weighing his value against long-term planning, Partey’s situation reflects the delicate balance between squad continuity and evolution.

A final decision is expected soon—with his future now far from certain.

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