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da aposte e ganhe: Last weekend, Danny Welbeck made his
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As of earlier this summer, the 28-year-old has been a free agent, having been officially released by his former club, Arsenal.
The ex-Gunner then agreed a permanent contract with the Hornets during the 2019 summer transfer window and made the switch to Hertfordshire.
And now, upon his big return to the Premier League pitches, he shared an emotional message on Instagram, once again thanking Arsenal for everything they’ve done for him during his stay at the Emirates.
The message was long and heartfelt as Welbeck looked back on his five years at the club and shared his love with all the friends he made and support he received.
He also had a colourful career even before Arsenal. Welbeck came through Manchester United’s youth system and went on to play 142 games for the Red Devils, winning the Premier League once alongside two League Cup crowns.
His move to Arsenal happened in 2014 and since then, he made 126 outings for the Gunners, scoring 32 goals and assisting 15.
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