Ghana star warned he could destroy career if he moves to Arsenal

Football
By Mirror | May 06, 2020
Atletico Madrid v Levante - Spanish Liga BBVA -Vicente Calderon stadium, Spain - 2/1/16 Atletico Madrid's Thomas Teye Partey celebrates his first goal during the match [REUTERS/ Juan Medina]

Atletico Madrid star Thomas Partey warned he 'could destroy his career' by switching to the Premier League with Arsenal this summer.

Partey has been long been linked with a move to the Emirates, and has reportedly told pals he wants to join the Gunners and prove he can cut it in England's top flight.

The defensive midfielder is also believed to be on the radar of Manchester UnitedChelseaJuventus and Inter Milan.

But Ghana international Partey has been advised by his compatriot Nii Lamptey to carry on plying his trade in La Liga, with the former Aston Villa midfielder warning that his career "will take a nosedive" if he makes the wrong move.

"The country and league he will pick will determine his future," Lamptey told Ocean 1 TV . I would advise him to stay in Spain rather than going to England or Italy.

“Per style of play, he can move within Spain and join another top club rather than focusing on the financial gains to move out of the country because that can be suicidal."

Lamptey is speaking from experience, having made a failed move to the Premier League with Villa in the mid-1990s.

The former Ghana midfielder joined the Villans on loan from Anderlecht during the 1994/5 season but made just 10 appearances.

“Sometimes, decision making can destroy your career," he said.

"My move to England was a wrong one for me. Aston Villa was a wrong move because their style of play was not going to suit me.

"If I had gone to France or Spain at that time, it would have helped my career more than going to England."

Partey has been a key player for Atletico this season, having played 24 out of 27 La Liga games as well as eight Champions League matches.

The 26-year-old has a £43million release clause, which Arsenal may struggle to pay in the current financial climate.

But if a deal can't be reached over the player's release clause, the two clubs could consider a swap deal, with the Spanish club keen on Gunners forward Alexandre Lacazette.

 

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