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💎 Real Sociedad's investment for the future

💎 Real Sociedad's investment for the future

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Without a doubt, Real Sociedad's fans are eager for new reinforcements for the upcoming season. And while it's not the expected one, the management has acquired a great value for the future.
We're talking about 18-year-old Zac Shiain, a young talent from Arsenal, who has been making a name for himself as a midfielder for The Gunners. Scouts had been following him for a while, and now they've taken the step to sign him after he became a free agent from the London club.
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The great news is that he studied at Eton until he was 16, and has a high level of Spanish, so it's expected that his adaptation won't be too difficult.
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