Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed plans to discuss the future of midfielder Thomas Partey, acknowledging the Ghanaian international’s vital role in the team.
At 31, Partey has seen a resurgence this season, logging 799 Premier League minutes more than he did in the entire 2023/24 campaign.
Since joining Arsenal from Atletico Madrid in 2020 for £45 million, Partey has made 13 appearances this season, scoring once and starting 12 matches.
Despite facing some criticism, Arteta praised Partey’s recent form and adaptability, especially as his contract nears expiration next summer.
“The one thing we needed was Thomas to be at the level we wanted,” Arteta told reporters on Friday.
“He’s working hard and playing really well in different positions, adapting to various demands, and he’s coping excellently. He’s a big player for us,” Arteta said, adding, “He’s in a really good place, and we’ll have these discussions [about his future with Arsenal].”
While Arsenal initially planned to let Partey finish his contract without an extension, his recent performances could lead to a reconsideration.
Partey has also been linked with clubs like Barcelona and Juventus, but his experience may be crucial for the squad’s depth in the 2025/26 season.