Mesut Ozil has ruled out the possibility of leaving Arsenal before the end of his contract.
The playmaker has been limited
to just two appearances across all competitions this season by manager Unai
Emery, playing a total of just 142 minutes of football.
Despite Emery’s reluctance to
play Ozil – often leaving him out of matchday squads entirely – he named the
31-year-old has one of his five club captains.
The German’s limited game-time has led to speculation that Arsenal would try to
move him on, either in the January transfer window or next summer.
However, Ozil has dismissed
the possibility of a premature departure, telling The Athletic: “I have a
contract until the summer of 2021 and I will be staying until then.
“When I signed the new deal, I
thought about it very carefully and said it was one of the most important
decisions of my footballing career. I didn’t want to stay for just one or two
more years, I wanted to commit my future to Arsenal and the club wanted me to
do the same. You can go through difficult times, like this, but that is no
reason to run away and I’m not going to. I’m here until at least 2021.
“I said that Arsene Wenger was
a big factor in me joining Arsenal — and he was — but ultimately I signed for
the club. Even when Arsene announced he was leaving, I wanted to stay because I
love playing for Arsenal and that’s why I’ve been here for six years.
“When I moved from Real Madrid, it was a really tough time for Arsenal. But I always believed in what we could do and together we delivered. More recently things have been difficult and a lot has changed.”