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Evaluating Albert Sambi Lokonga’s Potential Departure from Arsenal

By Milcah Tanimu

As speculation mounts regarding Albert Sambi Lokonga’s future at Arsenal, it’s crucial to assess the implications of his potential departure. Despite high hopes upon his arrival in 2021, Lokonga’s performances have failed to meet expectations, leading to limited playing time and loan spells.

While Lokonga’s departure may signal Arsenal’s need to strengthen their midfield, it also raises questions about the club’s long-term strategy and recruitment priorities. As they aim to compete at the highest level, Arsenal must strike a balance between nurturing young talent and acquiring players who can make an immediate impact.

With the midfield department already facing uncertainties with Mohamed Elneny’s departure and Thomas Partey’s future uncertain, Arsenal’s negotiation team faces a significant task in reshaping the squad for the upcoming season. Ultimately, Lokonga’s potential exit underscores the challenges Arsenal faces in assembling a competitive team capable of challenging for top honors in the Premier League and beyond.

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