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“He’s the best player in Premier League currently…He overshadowed me at Arsenal them I decided to leave”: 19-year-old defender now shares the real reason why he left Arsenal in January

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“He’s the best player in Premier League currently…He overshadowed me at Arsenal them I decided to leave”: 19-year-old defender now shares the real reason why he left Arsenal in January

After constant links to the club, maybe Arsenal will look to sign Ivan Toney, a striker for Brentford.

In any case, it’s obvious that Arteta’s team will be very powerful in the market and hope to draw players with Declan Rice’s caliber once more.

Having said that, the only drawback to this spending and trajectory is the growing distance between Arsenal’s first team and the Hale End academy.

The fact that Bukayo Saka, 22, is possibly the last player to advance, shows how long it has been.

Maybe keeping that in mind, Lino Sousa made the decision to depart from Arsenal in January and move to Aston Villa.

The 19-year-old, who was well-liked in North London, concluded that his time would be better spent elsewhere.

And almost right away after moving on to Villa, Sousa signed a season-long loan to play for Plymouth Argyle.

The decision Lino Sousa made to leave Arsenal in January is now explained.

Sousa has been speaking with Plymouth Live since moving to Plymouth, where he has discussed his reasons for leaving Arsenal as well as other topics.

When the unexpected news broke at the end of January, Arsenal supporters were confused and maybe still wonder why.

However, Sousa has now clarified a few things.

“I felt like Villa gave me the right platform and the right plan to go ahead and do that, so that’s why I made that deliberate decision to leave,” he stated. “I wanted to get out and play first team football, whether that was at Arsenal or elsewhere.”

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“I also signed papers for Argyle when I signed for Villa. Everything transpired in a flash. I arrived the same day, met the manager the following day, and went to training.

Naturally, from that angle, it’s difficult to contest the merits of Sousa’s move.

Although first team football didn’t seem to be too close, it’s possible that Arsenal had also intended to loan the young player soon.

With his unique ability to switch into midfield with ease, Sousa is a defender, so it will be interesting to see how he does at Plymouth.

Furthermore, it would be interesting to learn Arsenal’s decision-makers’ thoughts on the decision to let the young player go in January now that Sousa has said his piece.

Having said that, Kieran Tierney has begun discussing the events that preceded his departure from Arsenal.

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