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Christian Norgaard is already considering his future at Arsenal just months after arriving at the Emirates Stadium, with reports suggesting the midfielder feels frustrated by his lack of game time.

Arsenal Flop Norgaard Wants Out Following Frustrating Season

The Danish international made the switch from Brentford during the summer transfer window, ending his successful spell with the Bees.

At Brentford, Norgaard established himself as a reliable Premier League performer and served as club captain.

Many expected him to stay in West London before eventually returning to his native Denmark to finish his career. However, Arsenal made contact and quickly agreed a deal to bring him to north London.

Since joining the Gunners, Norgaard has shown his versatility by featuring in various positions, including a spell at centre-back.

Despite this adaptability, he struggles to secure a consistent starting role in Mikel Arteta’s side.

The arrival of Martin Zubimendi in midfield significantly limits Norgaard’s opportunities, restricting him to just a handful of appearances this season.

Arsenal recruited the Dane to replace Jorginho, but he now features sporadically, much like the Italian did in previous campaigns. Sources suggest the 30-year-old may not accept a peripheral role for much longer.

According to The Sun, Norgaard now actively considers his position at the club. The report claims he feels unhappy with his current role within the squad and could request a transfer when the season ends.

Prolonged spells on the bench contribute to his frustration, especially given his experience and status as a former club captain.

If Norgaard formally expresses his desire to leave, Arsenal must decide whether to persuade him to stay or facilitate his departure.

The outcome likely depends on the club’s wider transfer strategy and how they assess his value within the squad moving forward.

With the season approaching its conclusion, the midfielder’s future remains uncertain just months after his arrival in north London.