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Arsenal Open the Exit Door for Three Players as Arteta Refines Squad

Mikel Arteta is making bold moves to streamline his Arsenal squad, with reports suggesting that Fabio Vieira, Nuno Tavares, and Marquinhos have been informed they can leave the club.

The decision comes as the Gunners continue their push for Premier League glory and seek to maintain a finely tuned roster that matches Arteta’s vision.

After nearly five years at the helm, Arteta has crafted a squad brimming with quality and depth, thanks to a meticulous transfer strategy supported by sporting director Edu.

However, not every signing has lived up to expectations, prompting the need to part ways with certain players who have struggled to find their footing in North London.

Vieira’s Return to Porto Fails to Reignite Spark

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Fabio Vieira’s journey at Arsenal has been underwhelming since his £34 million arrival from FC Porto in 2021. Despite flashes of promise, the attacking midfielder couldn’t carve out a regular spot in a team dominated by the brilliance of Martin Ødegaard.

Loaned back to Porto this season, Vieira has struggled to regain form, registering only five starts in all competitions. While his potential sale will likely wait until summer, Arsenal’s willingness to listen to offers signals a desire to move on.

Tavares Impresses but Faces an Uncertain Future

Nuno Tavares has enjoyed a more productive loan spell at Lazio, where his blistering form has yielded eight assists in just nine Serie A games.

While there is a clause in his loan deal that could make the move permanent, it depends on certain conditions being met.

Regardless, Arsenal are reportedly keen to cash in on the 23-year-old, whose performances suggest he could command a decent fee after his four-year stint with the club.

Marquinhos Fails to Shine

Meanwhile, Marquinhos, once seen as a promising prospect, has failed to make a meaningful impact during loan spells at Norwich, Nantes, and most recently Fluminense.

With only six senior appearances for Arsenal under his belt, the 21-year-old winger appears surplus to requirements. Unlike Vieira and Tavares, Marquinhos could be sold as early as January, with the club eager to resolve his future.

Arteta’s decisive actions reflect his ambition to keep Arsenal competitive. For these three players, the next transfer window may offer a fresh start elsewhere.