Since signing a bumper new deal in 2017, Ozil has steadily declined and become more of a liability for the EPL giants. The World Cup winner was also slated by former Gunners boss Unai Emery for his lack of commitment on and off the pitch and was cast aside by the Spaniard multiple times.
Arteta’s treatment of Ozil seems to be heading in the same direction. According to Paul Merson, the German’s movement off the ball in the main reason behind his struggles in the EPL.
Ozil’s EPL journey goes from bad to worse
Former Arsenal star Alan Smith also shared his thoughts on the matter. The Englishman dubbed Ozil’s exile from the team as “strong management” from Arteta and praised the Spaniard’s decisiveness.
Ozil’s recent struggles in the EPL are well documented and the German is running out of time to save his Arsenal career. With a year left on his current deal, it remains likely that he will see off his contract and secure a move away from the EPL giants next summer.
However, Arteta could look to cash in on Ozil this summer as opposed to losing him for free 12 months later. With a quiet transfer window on the cards due to the financial ramification of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EPL club might have to sell a few players to raise money for incoming.
Matteo Guendouzi’s future is also reportedly up in the air, as the midfielder was left out of the squad for disciplinary reasons. The Frenchman could also be shown the door in the upcoming transfer window, as Arteta looks to fine-tune his squad in the coming weeks.
The EPL giants have been linked with a big-money move for Thomas Partey, who reportedly has a £45 million release clause. The 27-year-old is Arsenal’s primary target this summer and it remains to be seen if he swaps La Liga for the EPL.
Arsenal returned to winning ways in the EPL with a morale-boosting 2-0 victory against Southampton last week. The Gunners host 20th placed Norwich City at the Emirates Stadium and will look to make it back to back wins and climb the EPL standings.
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