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Arteta told to keep Leandro Trossard, sell three other Arsenal players this summer
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Arteta told to keep Leandro Trossard, sell three other Arsenal players this summer

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Former Arsenal star, Emmanuel Petit, has urged manager Mikel Arteta to keep Leandro Trossard beyond this summer transfer window.

Petit, however, urged Arteta to sell the likes of Gabriel Martinelli, Noni Madueke and Gabriel Jesus, adding that he needs to sign two wingers and a striker.

“I think it’s easy to know what Arsenal are missing, for me it is wingers,” Petit told talkSPORT when speaking about the players that should leave Arteta’s side.

“For me, the likes of Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus. I don’t know about Viktor Gyokeres because he just came into the club.

“Leandro Trossard, I would keep him. But Noni Madueke, for me, isn’t good enough, I’m sorry to say that, but he must do much more than that to improve.”

Arteta told to keep Leandro Trossard, sell three other Arsenal players this summer

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