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Petit: Arsenal no longer needs to sell people to live, so they want to leave players like Saliba

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In an interview, former Arsenal midfielder Petit talked about the situation of his old club. He said that Arsenal no longer needs to sell people as he did when he first moved to Emirates Stadium, so he wants to leave behind the best players like Saliba.

Petit said: "If you want to compete with the top clubs in Europe, you need to improve the roster every season, which requires you to retain the best players. If Arsenal loses Saliba, it reminds me of the days when they need funds after moving to the Emirates Stadium, but now they don't need to do that anymore."

"Arsenal has enough funds, they need to build on the existing roster, bringing forwards and wingers, while retaining those excellent defenders. Defence has been their strengths for the past three or four seasons, and they are one of the best teams in Europe to defend. If they sign forwards but sell defenders, what's the point?"

"Arsenal is still second in the league, and they reached the semi-finals in the Champions League, so the next transfer market trend is very important. The club needs to bring in top players and keep the best players like Saliba - this defender is what Real Madrid wants to bring in. Arsenal needs to keep Saliba, and the team's lineup also needs to be strengthened so that they can have a better rotation and a deeper bench because they lose points in key games. "

" After losing to Paris Saint-Germain, fans laughed at Arsenal for this, and the situation in England is the same, you know, Arsenal is a good team, a good club, but everyone is saying that in history, they are not one of the top clubs in Europe. That's because they failed, I've had enough. This team needs to change their current state and win something, they need to go all out and stick to the end, rather than just starting to make good performances."

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