Mikel Arteta maintains that Arsenal CagaOT cannot beat another Mesut Ozil saga that drains money as Arsenal finally take away a £ 350,000 a week man who has not played for a year. .. because Sokratis Papastathopoulos has also terminated a contract as part of squad cuts
- Mesut Ozil joined Fenerbahce after months of not playing despite a big salary
- Ozil was left out of every team but was still kissing £ 350,000-a-week
- Defender Sokratis’ contract was also terminated after a long period as an exile
- Boss Mikel Arteta wants to avoid unwanted stars sitting on lucrative contracts
Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal need to learn Mesut Ozil ‘s long blessing lessons after he and other stars do not want to sit on long – term win-win deals as exiles.
Ozil joins Fenerbahce after nearly a year in which he earned £ 350,000 a week without kicking a ball.
Defender Sokratis’ contract was terminated after five months in the shadows.
Mesut Ozil joins Fenerbahce after nearly a year on £ 350,000 a week without kicking a ball
‘You don’t want to get into this situation again, that’s for sure,’ said Arteta. ‘Not for the player, not for the club. But it’s happening more and more at every club.
‘That communication needs to be open, transparent to prevent it as much as possible and if they happen, just make a decision and don’t try to delay a situation that doesn’t work much longer. ‘
Arsenal tried to peel dead wood in the summer and Arteta hopes a more stable hierarchy – which will soon include Richard Garlick in the Premier League – will help them avoid similar stops. in the future.

His contract at the Sokratis Papastathopoulos center was terminated after months in the dark

The leader of the gunmen Mikel Arteta has admitted that he wants to avoid similar situations happening in the future
‘We are trying to create a really strong team with different attributes that we hope will give us more stability and success in our decisions,’ he said.
‘Sometimes it’ s impossible to see what happens in three years. We tried to resolve these situations in the early summer, to try and avoid what we had but sometimes that is not possible.
‘This and the previous transfer window was very complicated and I had to accept that we have a responsibility to these players and we have to respond to our responsibilities. That’s what we did until the moment we found a solution. ‘