David Luiz's Arsenal future in doubt with contract set to expire next month

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David Luiz's Arsenal future in doubt with contract set to expire next month
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David Luiz’s future at Arsenal is in serious doubt, with the club yet to extend his contract beyond the end of next month

and financial restrictions likely to mean his spell with Mikel Arteta’s side is curtailed after a year.

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