This one is pretty simple and probably the best/cleanest option as you have full control of the situation. To have more control you can split the arrow pointing upwards in two like i have to do this just press Alt whilst selecting it this allows you to create a better blend. This option is useful if there is no other white in the image or lighter colours, right click on your layer with the white and hit blending options once in the blending options you will find the panel at the bottom of the pop up that says 'Blend if Grey' and all you have to do is drag the sliders from the white side closer to the black as shown in the image below. Alternatively you can just hit delete and it removes the white by erasing it. (Note: if you want to change the amount of white that is selected there is an option in the toolbar to change the 'Tolerance') After you have selected it i personally would make a layermask so its not irreversible later to do that simply click the 'Add a Mask' button found in the layers Panel. Select the layer of the background you would like to remove and select the Magic Wand Tool (Shortkey: w) then once selected you want to simply just left click on the white background and it should create a selection over it. Here are a few ways of achieving your requested outcome. There are a few ways to remove the white background from an image depending on what your trying to achieve or the colours found on the image itself.
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