Ghana international Thomas Partey says he’s prioritising happiness and enjoyment in his football as he approaches the end of his current contract with Arsenal.
The 31-year-old midfielder’s deal at the Emirates is set to expire this month, and while discussions are ongoing about a possible extension, no final decision has been made yet.
Partey was a key figure in Mikel Arteta’s squad during the 2024/25 season, putting in consistent performances despite the club finishing the campaign without silverware.
Speaking to 3Sports, Partey said he was pleased to have enjoyed a largely injury-free year—something that had been a concern in previous seasons.
“People talk a lot about my fitness, but I was available all season. I trained every day, played every game I could, and gave everything,” he said. “Injuries are part of football, but this year I felt strong.”
Now at a crossroads in his career, Partey admits his next move; whether staying in north London or seeking a new challenge will depend on more than just footballing ambition.
“At this stage of my career, I have to think about what makes sense for me and my family. It’s about ambition, security, and being happy,” he said. “I’ve supported Arsenal for a long time, and I’m proud to wear the shirt, but the decision will be made by the club, my agent, and myself. For now, I just want to enjoy the game.”
Since joining Arsenal from Atlético Madrid in 2020, Partey has made 130 appearances and scored nine goals for the Gunners.