Arsenal prepared to show Albert Sambi Lokonga the Exist Door

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Report have shown that Arsenal are reportedly prepared to sell 23-year-old promising midfield Albert Sambi Lokonga at the end of the season.

Albert Sambi Lokonga of Arsenal celebrates after scoring their side's fourth goal during the Florida Cup match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Camping...

Based on report from Football Insider saying Arsenal are looking to raise some funds for summer transfers. And they have identified Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga as an expendable asset.

Although Lokonga has struggled for regular game time since joining the north London club, and the player is currently on loan at Crystal Palace.

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Arsenal are hoping to sign players like Declan Rice at the end of the season. And they will have to move on some of their fringe players in order to balance the books.

It must be noted that the 24-year-old West Ham United midfielder is likely to cost a club record fee. And it remains to be seen whether Arsenal can get rid of their fringe players and raise enough money to strengthen their squad adequately.

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Furthermore, Arsenal tried to sign Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Moises Caicedo during the January transfer window. And it is clear that Mikel Arteta is ready for a midfield revamp at the end of the season.

Finally it must be noted that Lokonga is highly promising but is unlikely to get opportunities at Arsenal next season. If the Gunners end up signing someone like Rice, the 23-year-old will fall further down the pecking order at the London club. So he needs to leave in search of regular football.

The midfielder cannot hope to fulfil his potential without regular first-team action. So leaving Arsenal would be ideal for him. It remains to be seen whether the Gunners can find a suitable club for the promising midfielder in the coming months.