
Talented English midfielder doesn't get as much space on the field this season, like last season, and so the club's management concluded that for its football growth it would be the best hosting solution. A number of teams were interested in the services of the England Under-21 international. Both English and foreign. In the end, Ethan Nwaneri and the Arsenal management opted for Marseille, France, where he will continue to develop under the guidance of experienced Italian manager Roberto De Zerbi.
Still only 18 years old, the youngster is going on loan until the end of the season and will join Arsenal after the end of the season. The hosting agreement contains no permanent transfer clause, because Arsenal have no intention of losing Nwaneri. His future is in north London, as confirmed by his recent signing of a new long-term contract. The main reason for Nwaneri's guest appearance is to gain experience and development.
Interestingly, Ethan Nwaneri will meet the former Arsenal captain in the south of France Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Another interesting fact is that in the next six months he will also be on the pitch alongside his twin brother Jurriën Timber Quinten, who also transferred to Marseille now in January.
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