Kasim Nuhu Adams, a player for the Black Stars, believes that his teammate Thomas Partey should be allowed to make his own decision regarding his future in the summer transfer window.
Thomas Partey has been linked with a potential move away from Arsenal, with reports suggesting that the club is willing to offload the Ghanaian player in order to make room for new signings in the upcoming season.
While several Saudi clubs have reportedly offered Partey a lucrative $10 million per year contract, the player is said to be uninterested in the offer, with Italian side Juventus being linked as a potential destination.
Despite the tempting financial aspect of the Saudi offer, many fans and followers of the game have encouraged the 30-year-old to prioritize his own preferences. Kasim Nuhu Adams shares this sentiment, believing that it is essential to give Partey the freedom to make his own decision without feeling pressured into a choice he may later regret.
During an interview with Max24Gh, the former FC Basel player expressed his viewpoint, stating, “Sometimes you cannot advise someone to choose a club because if something happens there, he will blame you.”
He continued, “We will stay back and let him choose if he wants to stay at Arsenal for me it’s a club. They are going to play in the Champions League, they have a lot of competitions to play even though they have signed players. One player cannot play all the games.
Adams expressed his belief in Partey’s abilities and stated that once he is focused and determined to play and train, he will perform well regardless of the competition for his position.
He emphasized the importance of not pressuring Partey into choosing a club that doesn’t resonate with him, instead giving him the time and space to make a decision that aligns with his own desires.
“For me, I believe in him, when he tunes his mind that he wants to play and train he will even though if they have other players there. We don’t have to rush him that much to choose a club that he does not feel like choosing,” he stated.




























