Gabriel Agbonlahor says Arsenal should sell inconsistent Thomas Partey.

Gabriel Agbonlahor, a former England and Aston Villa striker, has suggested that Arsenal should move Thomas Partey to a different team.

The former player turned commentator claims that Partey has not shown to be helpful to the team and has been inconsistent.

“I would let him go,” Agbonlahor told Football Insider. “Some games he’s poor, some games he’s very good, and some games he is injured.

“When you sit down and work it out, is he giving you more than 50% of a season of his best football? Is he doing enough? If I was Arsenal I’d sell him if the money’s right. I think they were trying during the summer.

“I would look at a long-term replacement because as much as he’s a good player, the injuries will just get worse the older he gets.”

He said these in a recent interview with the football insider.


Partey sustained an injury while training on August 26, 2023, and has been out since..

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