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Mesut Ozil’s Arsenal future to be decided in ‘next few days’, Mikel Arteta reveals

The German only has six months left on his current contract

George Sessions
Thursday 07 January 2021 11:04 GMT
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Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil
Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil (Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Mikel Arteta says Arsenal are working hard to provide the best and right solution for all parties involved in Mesut Ozil's future.

The playmaker has only six months left on his current contract and has not featured for the club since the win over West Ham on 7 March.

Free to speak to other teams this month, the German could depart the Emirates Stadium in the January transfer window or reach a pre-agreement over a move in the summer when his deal expires.

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Ozil was left out of Arsenal’s Premier League and Europa League squads for this season, but is free to face Newcastle in the FA Cup third round on Saturday if selected.

"We will decide what is happening in the next few days," Arteta said.

"A decision has to be made when you have to register or not register players, when you have to play them or not play them all the time.

"We know we have a really important player that is one of key players in the past few seasons for this football club. 

"We had to make a decision, I had to make a decision. I made it. I knew the consequences of it.

"Now we will have to make another one in January and we will just put in the balance what is best thing for the club, what is the best thing for the team and what the intentions of the player are and try to find the right solution."

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