Bernd Leno speaks out on his future with the Gunners.
The German has established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper under Mikel Arteta and has only two years left on his current deal.
He admits he is happy at Arsenal but contract talks are yet to begin between the club and the German.
He joined the club from Bayer Leverkusen for £22.50million in the summer of 2018.
Leno admitted that he is not concerned about his contract extension and would also be open to a new adventure at some point.
“Not yet and at the moment it’s not the time to speak about the future,” Leno said.
“I know that I still have two years left on my contract and I’m also 29. For a goalkeeper, that’s not too old. I’ve still got some years to go.
“I’m very happy at the club. I don’t know what will come in the future, but I’m open to everything. Maybe for a new adventure or to stay at Arsenal. Like I said, I don’t think about my future because two years is a long time. At the moment there are no conversations with the club or anything else.”
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