The Argentinian goalkeeper claims that he never wanted to join the North London club in the first place.
Last summer he made a permanent switch to Aston Villa where his performances earned him first-choice stopper for Argentina.
During his eight-year spell with Arsenal, he endured a number of loan spells and struggled to earn the No.1 spot under Mikel Arteta.
He was sold to Aston Villa on a £20million deal and Martinez now explains why he spent almost a decade at the Emirates.
“Arsenal came to look for me and Pepe Santoro [a coach at Independiente] told me that the train only passes once in a lifetime,” Martinez revealed. “My family and my agents thought the same. So, the decision was more for them than anything else.”
“I didn’t want to go. I did not regret it, but I wanted to play in Independiente. For a while, I thought: ‘If I stayed, in two years I will make my debut.’ My family] lacked a little financially. I did it more for that than sports.”
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