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“He told me he’s a childhood Chelsea fan and has agreed to join them… Maybe he doesn’t want to win trophies again.” Arsenal manager Mike Arteta confirms the Champions League winner has agreed to join Chelsea.

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He admitted to me that he had always loved Chelsea and that he would be joining them. Perhaps he has had enough trophy winnings. The Champions League winner’s agreement to join Chelsea has been confirmed by Arsenal manager Mike Arteta.

In the last few days, the Blues finalised the signing of an incredible 24-year-old prospect, and rumours have it that Arsenal is quite worried about the deal given Mike Arteta’s interest in the young phenom as new manager.

After Chelsea’s late move to recruit Pedro Neto at Stamford Bridge, Mike Arteta would have been considering other options. Pedro Neto had previously been targeted by the Gunners and had emerged as one of the top possibilities for elite European clubs.

Paul Merson thinks Arsenal may come to regret passing on Chelsea’s top targets because Mike Arteta was allegedly more worried by the player’s injury history than his great play.

I believe Chelsea made a fantastic acquisition if they can keep him healthy. stated the former star of Arsenal on Sky Sports.

Chelsea have to do this if they want to play a particular kind of football, like Manchester City and Arsenal, who play two wide players and get the ball out.

Under new head coach Enzo Maresca, Chelsea completed the £54 million deal for the youthful talent, and they plan to use his vital qualities to help Cole Palmer.

“If you can get Neto on the pitch, he is the top draw,” says Paul Merson. I believe Arsenal let one slip with him.

“If he joins Arsenal, he will take up Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka’s workload.”

Chelsea were quite astute; they completed the task swiftly and stealthily. It’s a positive indicator.

However, Roy Keane believes that Neto’s injury history makes the signing too risky, therefore not everyone is sold on it.

“No!” He sustains injuries all the time! For heaven’s sake. When asked if Keane thought the Chelsea deal was a good one on The Overlap with Sky Bet, he responded, “He’s like Luke Shaw.”

He will exacerbate the chaos. He will make things even more chaotic. After spending six months on the treatment table for a hamstring injury, he will run everywhere.

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