In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Mesut Ozil has said that he wants to stay at Arsenal for the remainder of his contract.
The Gunners star was a club record signing from Real Madrid but has flattered to deceive since his joining.
Asked if he wants to stay, Ozil said: “Absolutely. I’ve got two more years on my contract. I don’t know after that but I’ve got two years left.
Asked if he is happy, he said: “Yes. Why not? I’m 30 now, still got years in front of me, it’s down to the club as well of course, but I’ve got two years here – after that I don’t know what happens.”
While admitting it is frustrating not being able to play in every game, Ozil insists he has no issues with Emery or his selection policy.
“No [issues with Emery]. Definitely not. There’s always speculation, everyone inside knew that our situation is positive.
“It’s frustrating [not playing]. I want to play in every game. Through injury I’ve missed games but that’s football.
“As a footballer you always want to start games. The coach makes decisions which means you may not start but you have to keep going.”
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