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I cried so hard when He told me He will be leaving us by the summer, without Him we’re useless on the pitch”, Zinchenko broke down in tears during press conference as another Arsenal key player confirm departure by the summer – Not Saka and not Martinelli HE’S THE REASON WHY WE’RE IN THE SEMI FINAL TODAY,AND NOW HE CAN’T SAY NO TO MADRID OFFER

In an emotional and tearful press conference that has shaken the Arsenal fanbase, Oleksandr Zinchenko could barely hold back his emotions as he confirmed the heartbreaking news—another key Arsenal player will be leaving the club this summer.

And no, it’s not Bukayo Saka or Gabriel Martinelli.
The player in question? Martin Ødegaard.

With tears streaming down his face, Zinchenko said:
“I cried so hard when he told me he will be leaving us by the summer. Without him, we’re useless on the pitch. He’s the reason why we’re in the semi-final today. He’s been the brain, the heart, and the soul of this team.”

Ødegaard, Arsenal’s captain and midfield maestro, has reportedly accepted an offer from Real Madrid, a club he once called home but never truly broke into. Now, with his stock at an all-time high and consistent world-class performances to his name, Madrid have come calling again—this time with an offer too big to refuse.

“He can’t say no to the Madrid offer,” Zinchenko admitted. “It hurts… but he deserves the world.”

Since joining Arsenal permanently in 2021, Ødegaard has been a revolutionary figure in Mikel Arteta’s side—dictating tempo, scoring crucial goals, and leading the team into the latter stages of the Champions League for the first time in years. His departure will not only leave a tactical void but also an emotional one in the dressing room.

Fans will remember his incredible vision, leadership, and ability to deliver when it matters most. His contributions this season have been nothing short of magical—and Zinchenko’s raw emotion only reflects how deeply he’s admired and loved within the squad.

As Ødegaard prepares to return to the Bernabéu, Arsenal fans can only hope he leaves on the highest of highs—perhaps with a Champions League trophy in his hands.

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