Declan Rice Hints at Arsenal Summer Exits After Newcastle Win


Declan Rice, who scored the winning goal in Arsenal’s 1–0 victory over Newcastle, hinted that several teammates may depart in the upcoming summer transfer window. Confirmed exits include Jorginho to Flamengo and Kieran Tierney to Celtic.
Declan Rice, who scored the winning goal in Arsenal’s 1–0 victory over Newcastle, hinted that several teammates may depart in the upcoming summer transfer window. Confirmed exits include Jorginho to Flamengo and Kieran Tierney to Celtic. Arsenal, having secured Champions League football, are expected to strengthen their squad ahead of next season.
For the Gunners, Declan Rice played the hero in Arsenal’s crucial win over Newcastle United, scoring the match-winner and securing Champions League qualification for next season. The midfielder was named man of the match for his standout performance, and his post-match comments sparked interest about upcoming squad changes and speaking to Sky Sports, Rice hinted at possible summer departures, saying, “Hopefully we strengthen... will probably lose a few.”
Among the confirmed exits is Jorginho, who is set to join Flamengo in South America, while Kieran Tierney will return to Celtic. Loanees Raheem Sterling and Neto are expected to go back to Chelsea and Bournemouth respectively. The future of Thomas Partey remains uncertain. Once seen as likely to leave, Partey’s recent form has prompted discussions over a potential contract extension. Meanwhile, defender Jakub Kiwior is attracting transfer interest following solid displays in Gabriel Magalhaes' absence.
Arsenal, who will finish the season as Premier League runners-up, still have one fixture left against already-relegated Southampton. Despite falling short of the title, qualification for Europe’s top competition was considered a minimum goal. With the summer transfer window approaching, Rice’s remarks indicate a period of transition ahead for Mikel Arteta’s squad.






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