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Three years into his time as Arsenal technical director, Edu continues to divide opinion amongst fans.

The Gunners finally look to be on an upward trajectory, and while the former Brazil midfielder's transfer dealings when it comes to signing players has generally been successful, his decisions when it comes to offloading them have been scrutinised.

Take the tumultuous January transfer window for example: club captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang wasn't wanted by manager Mikel Arteta, so Edu and his fellow Arsenal chiefs were happy hand the striker a £7 million pay-out just so that he could leave north London and sign for LaLiga giants Barcelona.

That decision mirrored the Gunners' stance when it came to letting go of Mesut Ozil, once the jewel of Arsenal's crown when ex-boss Arsene Wenger was regularly guiding them to the Champions League. With Arteta not fancying the German magician after he fell out of favour under predecessor Unai Emery, Ozil's contract was terminated at the reported cost of £16.38m, having agreed to pay 90 per cent of his wages for the first six months of his three-and-a-half year deal with Turkish behemoths Fenerbahce.

Now, in the summer of 2022, the Gunners find themselves in a similar situation with another high-earning star, Hector Bellerin. The

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