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Mikel Arteta has made some tough decisions during his time at Arsenal, particularly when it came to letting go of certain players. The departures of Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang and Mesut Ozil were notable, as they were seen as bad eggs by Arteta. These aging stars were allowed to leave on free transfers, while others like Willian, David Luiz, Alexandre Lacazette, and Sead Kolasinac were also moved on to make way for the future.

However, one departure that still weighs on Arteta’s mind is that of Granit Xhaka. Xhaka, who returned to Bayer Leverkusen last summer, will be facing his former club for the first time in an Emirates Cup clash. The Swiss international, who played a key role in Leverkusen’s Bundesliga title win, was a crucial player for Arsenal before his departure.

Xhaka’s leadership and experience were sorely missed by Arsenal, especially considering his stellar performances for Switzerland at the Euros. Many have questioned whether his presence could have made a difference in Arsenal’s title push. Arteta and Arsenal were torn over Xhaka’s future, but ultimately decided to part ways due to contractual issues and the club’s long-term plans.

Despite a rocky relationship with Arsenal fans in the past, Xhaka received a warm reception upon his return to the Emirates. His departure was a significant loss for Arteta, who had a close bond with the player. Xhaka’s departure marked the end of an era for Arsenal, but it also paved the way for new midfield partnerships to flourish.

While Arteta has bid farewell to many players during his time at Arsenal, Xhaka’s departure was particularly emotional. The midfielder received a heartfelt farewell statement from Arteta, acknowledging his contributions to the club over the years. Xhaka’s return to the Emirates as a supporter further highlighted the respect and admiration he still holds for the club.

As Xhaka prepares to face his former team tomorrow, it will be a bittersweet moment for both him and Arteta. The Swiss midfielder’s impact on Arsenal’s midfield and his enduring bond with Arteta are testaments to his time at the club. While Xhaka may have taken a “step forward” in his career by leaving Arsenal, his legacy at the club remains intact.