Manager Mikel Arteta is keen on moving the club to the levels that will impress Emirates fans and make the Gunners fight for trophies in the coming season.
After bringing in some good players since he took over as manager, the Gunners has experienced some big players leave the Emirates and this summer another big name in the squad will follow the same path.
According to the Sun, Bernd Leno has decided to quit Arsenal and make a switch move to Fulham after seeing how his manager mistreated him since signing of Aaron Ramsdale.
According to Fabrizo Romano via the Sun, claims Leno feels being reduced to a backup goalkeeper by Arteta was a downgrade and disrespect for him as he look to shine in the Premier League.
This comes at a time when the Arsenal short stopper is about to sign for Fulham where he will become number one goalkeeper as he was disappointed by last season for making just 30 appearance in all competitions.
Ours is to wait and see what happens in the coming few days before the new season kicks off.
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