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Arsenal sells 80 million flop to Turkey

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Arsenal FC has now managed to sell Nicolas Pepe after all. The striker, who joined the north Londoners in 2019 for 80 million euros, is moving to Turkish top-flight club Trabzonspor, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

According to the report, the Ivorian had already completed the medical check on Friday morning, and the deal is to be made official this week.

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At the Gunners, Pepe had fallen short of expectations, after being loaned to Nice for a season, Mikel Arteta now apparently has no use for the 28-year-old. He is now expected to sign a one-year contract in Trabzon.

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