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Tierney says he’s really ‘sad’ after what Arsenal have just done

Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images
Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images

Kieran Tierney has sent a goodbye message to Calum Cham๊bers after it was announced that the Englishman had joined Aston Villa on a perma📖nent deal.

Most transfers these days are made known to fans by the medi♔a weeks before they actually happen. Chambers’ move yesterday surprised everyone, even the journalis꧟ts who often have all the information.

Aston Villa noticed that the versatile 𓄧Englishman had just six months left on his contract and they swooped in to get a deal done – swiftly and quietly.

Arsenal fans don’t really know wh🔯at to make of the move now that it happened so quickly, but Tierney has claimed that he’s sad to see Chambers go.

Kieran Tierney says he’s sad to see Calum Chambers leave Arsenal

Chambers was the longest-serving player in Arsenal’s squad until he l🦂eft last night.

The Englishman was signed b𒁏y Arsene Wenger from Southampton when he wa﷽s just 19. He has now left the Gunners after over seven-and-a-half years to make a career of his own elsewhere.

Tierney𝔍, like man✨y others at Arsenal, is sad to see him go.

The Scot took to Instagram to send a message to Chambers that read: “One of the good 🌳guys. Sad to see you go bro. All the best”

Great signing for Villa

Selling Chambers could prove to be a silly move by Arse♑nal. The Gunners don’t have a lot of cover in defence at the moment and injuries to a couple of their key players at the back could leave them really short.

Aston Villa, on the other hand, willꦡ not care. Chambers may not start every game under Steven Gerrard right away, but he will give the Villa boss a ton of options.

The Englishman ca🌳n play at right-back, centre-half and also in defensive midfield.

T🌺hat sortဣ of versatility is a huge bonus for managers to have at their disposal, and under Gerrard, Chambers could become a much better player than he has been at Arsenal over the last seven years.

Photo by Neville Williams/Aston Villa FC via Getty Images
Photo by Neville Williams/Aston Villa FC via Getty Images