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Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Eze release clause ends TONIGHT, Trossard ‘wanted by two Prem clubs', Saliba contract update

Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Eze release clause ends TONIGHT, Trossard ‘wanted by two Prem clubs', Saliba contract update

The Sun20 hours ago
Holding a free agent
Former Arsenal star Rob Holding has been left without a club after leaving Crystal Palace.
A club statement read: "Crystal Palace F.C. can confirm that Rob Holding has left the club.
"Holding joined Palace in September 2023 from fellow Premier League side Arsenal.
"The defender spent the latter half of last season on loan at Sheffield United, where he played 12 times.
"The club wishes Rob well for his future career."
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