Arsenal youngster Charlie Patino is set to leave the Gunners at the end of the season after impressing in his loan spell at Blackpool.
The Youngster was loaned to Blackpool for a year and has been one of their best performers this season and the 19-year-old is expected to return to the Emirate at the end of the season.
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Patino wants first-team football
Charlie Patino is reportedly planning to leave this summer in search of first-team football, according to David Ornstein of the Athletic. In addition, the midfielder prefers a permanent transfer over another loan.
Last season, Patino made his debut for the first team in cup games against Nottingham Forest and Sunderland. He scored in the first game before leaving on loan to Blackpool. The youngster has been a shining light in the fight for the Tangerines, who were demoted from the Championship at the weekend.
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Although Patino has shown promise and it is unlikely that he will join the first team setup next season as he looks to leave in the summer.
According to Ornstein, "Amicable talks have taken place with Arsenal, who are ready to help facilitate a switch amid growing interest from the UK and abroad.”
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The Gunner's young team are still in the title race after losing against Manchester City as they drop to second position on the league table.