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Nicolas Pepe has admitted his relationship with Mikel Arteta went downhill after he struggled to adapt to English football following his big-money move to Arsenal.

The Ivorian joined Arsenal from Lille for a 79 million (�72m) transfer fee in 2019, smashing the Gunners club record.

But Pepe was unable to make a serious mark on a still-developing side and found himself mostly appearing from the subs bench. Pepe was sent out on loan to Nice in 2022 and departed for Trabzonspor on a free transfer last year, spending a year in Turkey before moving on again to Villarreal.

Nicolas Pepe: "It was good with Arteta at Arsenal... at the start"

Reflecting on his time at Arsenal, Pepe told The Athletic: With Arteta, it wasnt well, it was good at the start.

After that, the confidence wasnt really there. I got less and less game time, so there was some frustration. Im not someone who likes being on the bench every week without justification or explanation. So yeah, thats something that created some tension.

The 29-year-old feels he could have been better supported in his first venture outside French football, saying: There was this relentlessness, as if people didnt care about the adaptation process. It was, You have to perform, you have to perform.

Its like I served as an example for those that followed. Clubs now think if were going to pay big for a player, we have to protect him.

Arsenal protected me, but it was like it was the first time. Today, there are players who cost a lot more than me and are producing less than I did, but they dont get criticised.

I think my move was shocking to some people, in the sense that it was [Arsenals] first big fee. I think if they paid the same amount for me now, I wouldnt be criticised in the same way.

He added: You know you cost 80m, and that everyone will be talking about you if things dont go well.

Unconsciously it plays on your mind. You can claim it doesnt get to you, but it does. Its one of the difficulties of football today. There are players out there who are very good but perhaps cost too much but thats not their fault.

Steven Chicken has been working as a football writer since 2009, taking in stints with Football365 and the Huddersfield Examiner. Steven still covers Huddersfield Town home and away for his own publication,WeAreTerriers.com. Steven is a two-time nominee for Regional Journalist of the Year at the prestigious British Sports Journalism Awards, making the shortlist in 2020 and 2023.


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