Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, as announced by the Metropolitan Police on Friday.
The allegations involve three women. One woman has made two rape accusations, while another has reported three counts of rape. A separate allegation of sexual assault comes from a third individual.
All incidents are said to have occurred between 2021 and 2022, during Partey’s tenure at Arsenal. An investigation into the player began in February 2022, following an initial rape report.
Partey’s lawyer, Jenny Wiltshire, stated that he “denies all charges” and looks forward to the chance to clear his name, expressing his willingness to cooperate with the police during the investigation.
Partey’s contract with Arsenal lapsed on Monday, and the 32-year-old is reportedly considering offers from Juventus, Barcelona, and Fenerbahçe, as noted by Sky News. He played for Arsenal for five years after transferring for £45.3 million, scoring nine goals in 109 appearances.
Before joining Arsenal in the 2020-21 season, Partey played for Atletico Madrid and had loan stints with Mallorca and Almeria. He has been a member of the Ghana national team since 2016.
He is set to appear in court at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on August 5th.
This situation underscores significant issues of player conduct and accountability in professional sports. For soccer fans, it raises questions about the integrity of the sport and the reputation of its players, reminding them that off-field actions can profoundly impact a player’s legacy and team dynamics.