ASSIGNMENT 3 (SPORTS 2)
Arsenal will assess the future of German playmaker
Mesut Ozil at the end of the January transfer window, manager Mikel Arteta has
said.
Ozil has not played for Arsenal since March and was
not named in the squad lists for the first half of the Premier League season
and the Europa League. The German, who is one of the highest-paid players at
the club, is out of contract at the end of the campaign.
But Arsenal are looking to offload a number of players
on loan in January to trim the squad, raising the possibility that Ozil could
be registered for the second half of the season.
When asked about a potential return for the
32-year-old German, Arteta told reporters: “We will see what happens in the
transfer window and we will assess that at the end.”
Arteta also said the club would not look to cut short
the contracts of players that are not in his plans.
“You have to respect the players' contracts,” he
added. “What you can do is just try to be open with them, tell them your
intentions, the role that they have in the team and why that is.
“They are entitled to make the decision in their lives
because they have a contract here. Some would like to move because they are not
playing and some would like to stay. That's something we cannot decide by
ourselves.
Arsenal, who are 13th in the table on 20 points, visit
struggling West Bromwich Albion later on Saturday.
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