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It's unbelievable: Arsenal still made a huge profit even after selling a 'clumsy' player.

Hung Cuong August 29, 2024 06:09

After several seasons at Emirates, striker Eddie Nketiah has officially said goodbye to Arsenal to join Crystal Palace.

Nketiah leaves Arsenal, opening a new chapter at Crystal Palace.

In a surprising but logical development, Arsenal have decided to part ways with striker Eddie Nketiah. The English player has officially completed his move to Crystal Palace for a transfer fee of £30 million. This is considered a beneficial deal for both sides.

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Arsenal's decision to part ways with Nketiah has sparked much controversy. However, looking at the bigger picture, it's a logical move for the Gunners. With the arrival of quality new signings like Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz, Nketiah's playing opportunities have become limited. Furthermore, the English striker's inconsistent form has made it difficult for him to compete for a regular starting place in the team.

The sale of Nketiah brought Arsenal a significant sum of money, while also creating opportunities for other young players to get playing time and showcase their abilities.

Crystal Palace: The personnel revolution continues.

Crystal Palace are in the process of rejuvenating their squad, and Nketiah is one of the quality signings they have brought in. With the arrival of the English striker, The Eagles' attack will become more diverse and dangerous.

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Nketiah, along with other new signings like Ismaila Sarr and Daichi Kamada, will form a youthful and talented attacking trio. This promises to bring a fresh perspective to Crystal Palace's playing style.

Nketiah: New opportunities, new challenges

At Crystal Palace, Nketiah will have more opportunities to showcase his abilities. He will play regularly and could play an important role in manager Oliver Glasner's squad. However, to succeed at Selhurst Park, Nketiah needs to overcome new challenges. He needs to quickly adapt to the team's playing style and compete with other players for a place in the starting lineup.

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It's unbelievable: Arsenal still made a huge profit even after selling a 'clumsy' player.
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