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  2. The Arsenal decision behind Edu’s exit and what it ... - AOL

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    The Brazilian is set to leave the Gunners after playing a pivotal role alongside Mikel Arteta in the club’s excellent transfer business in recent years The Arsenal decision behind Edu’s exit ...

  3. Edu exit leaves Arsenal and Mikel Arteta’s vision at a ...

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    The Gunners have been aiming to emulate Liverpool in displacing Man City – but look in danger of following a different path previously taken by the Reds

  4. Edu (footballer, born 1978) - Wikipedia

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    Edu was on the pitch as Arsenal clinched the 2003–04 Premier League title at White Hart Lane on 25 April 2004. [15] During the season, he made his 100th appearance for Arsenal. [citation needed] Edu enjoyed mixed fortunes in the 2004–05 season. He missed the start of the season because he was away with Brazil at the Copa América.

  5. Arsenal sporting director Edu set to leave and join forces ...

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    The Brazilian has played a vital role at the Emirates in recent years but is now poised to join up with Evangelos Marinakis

  6. Edu (footballer, born 1979) - Wikipedia

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    Luís Eduardo Schmidt (born 10 January 1979), commonly known as Edu, is a Brazilian retired footballer. A versatile midfielder and forward , he played most of his professional career in Spain – helping both Celta and Betis to their first-ever Champions League participation – amassing La Liga totals of 253 matches and 63 goals in nine years.

  7. All or Nothing: Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    Edu started his senior career in Série A with Brazilian side Corinthians in 1998. He signed for Arsenal in January 2001. Edu became the first Brazilian to win the Premier League after Arsenal won the 2001–02 league title. [106] [107] He was a member of "The Invincibles" team of the 2003–04 Arsenal season managed by Arsène Wenger. [108]

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  9. 2019–20 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Note: Match originally scheduled for 1 March, but postponed to 11 March due to Manchester City's involvement in the 2020 EFL Cup Final. [74] Match was again later postponed following fears that Arsenal personnel had come into contact with Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis, who was positive for COVID-19. [75] It was rescheduled to 17 June. [76]