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I know I have made a big mistake in the past but this is me here pleading for forgiveness and for the board to approve my return,I really owe this club a lot”, Another Arsenal player who left EMIRATE because of small Issues He had with Arteta is now pleading with the board to approve His return now – Not Gnabry and not Lacazette

In a surprise and emotional press conference that has already sent shockwaves across the Arsenal fanbase, a former player—whose identity is being withheld pending internal board decisions—has publicly begged for forgiveness and asked to be allowed back to the club he once called home.

> “I know I have made a big mistake in the past,” the player began. “But this is me here today, standing before the fans, the media, and the Arsenal board—pleading for forgiveness and for the opportunity to return. I really owe this club a lot.”

The player, who left Arsenal under what many considered “minor issues” with manager Mikel Arteta, admitted that pride and miscommunication played a role in the decision to leave. Although he didn’t drop names, his words carried the weight of deep regret and a sincere desire to mend broken bridges.

“Not Gnabry, Not Lacazette” – So Who Is It?

With Gnabry and Lacazette already ruled out, speculation is running wild among fans on social media. Names like Matteo Guendouzi, Emiliano Martínez, and even Mesut Özil have surfaced in online forums, though nothing official has been confirmed.

Sources close to the situation hint that the player had a “fallout with Arteta during the rebuilding phase” and “left in frustration,” but has since realized the gravity of what he left behind—particularly the club’s resurgence and Arteta’s rise as one of Europe’s top young managers.

Arteta Yet to Respond

At the moment, Mikel Arteta has made no public comment on the matter. When asked during his last media appearance about the possibility of former players returning, he responded carefully:

> “We always want players who want to fight for the badge. But every case is different, and every return must make sense for the club.”

Fan Reactions: Mixed But Emotional

The Gunners’ faithful are divided. While some believe the past is the past and are open to welcoming him back if his intentions are genuine, others feel the ship has sailed.

> “If he’s truly sorry and he still has the quality, why not?” one fan tweeted. “Look at what Xhaka became after his fallout. People change.”

> Another user posted, “No room for drama. We’re building something serious. If Arteta says no, then it’s a no.”

The Board’s Decision Looms

The Arsenal board now faces a delicate situation. A return story like this could become a feel-good chapter if handled well—or a step backward if forced.

As the new season nears and Arsenal’s ambitions remain sky-high, the club must weigh emotional redemption against tactical necessity.

But one thing is clear: for this former Gunner, it’s not about money, fame, or status anymore—it’s about coming home.

> “I just want one more chance to fight for this badge,” he said, voice cracking with emotion. “If the door is opened, I won’t let the club down again.”

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