• Mesut Ozil with other Arsenal substitutes during the Premier League match at Southampton on June 25, 2020. Getty
    Mesut Ozil with other Arsenal substitutes during the Premier League match at Southampton on June 25, 2020. Getty
  • Mesut Ozil is challenged by West Ham's Angelo Ogbonna during the Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium on March 7, 2020, his last appearance. AFP
    Mesut Ozil is challenged by West Ham's Angelo Ogbonna during the Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium on March 7, 2020, his last appearance. AFP
  • Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil being chased by Leeds United's Kalvin Phillips during the FA Cup third round match at the Emirates Stadium on January 6, 2020. AFP
    Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil being chased by Leeds United's Kalvin Phillips during the FA Cup third round match at the Emirates Stadium on January 6, 2020. AFP
  • Arsenal's Mesut Ozil after his team went 1-0 down in the Premier League match at home to Manchester City on December 15, 2019. AFP
    Arsenal's Mesut Ozil after his team went 1-0 down in the Premier League match at home to Manchester City on December 15, 2019. AFP
  • Arsenal's Mesut Ozil during the Premier League match at home to Southampton on November 23, 2019. AFP
    Arsenal's Mesut Ozil during the Premier League match at home to Southampton on November 23, 2019. AFP
  • Arsenal's Mesut Ozil skips past Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse. AFP
    Arsenal's Mesut Ozil skips past Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse. AFP
  • Arsenal's Mesut Ozil is closed down by Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic during the Premier League match at home to Manchester United on January 1, 2020. AFP
    Arsenal's Mesut Ozil is closed down by Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic during the Premier League match at home to Manchester United on January 1, 2020. AFP
  • Manchester United's Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mesut Ozil. AFP
    Manchester United's Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mesut Ozil. AFP
  • Manchester United striker Anthony Martial under pressure from Mesut Ozil. AFP
    Manchester United striker Anthony Martial under pressure from Mesut Ozil. AFP

Mike Arteta insists Mesut Ozil's legacy at Arsenal intact even he if leaves this month


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Manager Mikel Arteta has insisted Mesut Ozil's legacy at Arsenal is intact regardless of whether he plays for the club again.

The World Cup winner has entered the final six months of his lucrative deal with the Gunners – which is said to be worth some £350,000-a-week – and can now talk to overseas teams.

Arteta and Ozil's agent have both this week confirmed his future will become clearer in the coming days, with Fenerbahce and DC United linked with the playmaker who has made more than 250 appearances for Arsenal since he signed in 2013 from Real Madrid.

While the 32-year-old has not been selected in 10 months and become a marginalised figure, he has won multiple FA Cups at the Emirates and been a key player in runs to the League Cup and Europa League Final in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

Ozil was not included in Arsenal's Premier League and Europa League squads for this term, but is eligible to feature in Saturday's FA Cup third round tie with Newcastle if picked by his manager.

Arteta said: "I don't know what is going to happen so I prefer not to talk about that [his future], but what Mesut has done at the football club is unquestionable and that will stay.

"It doesn't matter if he plays two more games, 10 more games or none. What he has done is there for the records, for the history of the club, and his contribution I think nobody can discuss that."

The departure of Ozil this month would help ensure the attacker is no longer the elephant in the room at Arsenal.

Already the club have allowed Sead Kolasinac and William Saliba to depart on loan which is in contrast to the summer transfer window, where the majority of incomings and outgoings occurred late with Thomas Partey only joining on deadline day.

While Arteta would prefer the Gunners' business to be finalised early in January, he knows the challenges they face.

He said: "To be fair at the moment the market is really complicated.

"The situation around every club is not easy and to get negotiations going, it makes it harder because you cannot be face-to-face or travel to another country and make a deal happen like that.

"Everything has to be done over the phone or on Zoom. It can go either way. I can tell you what I would like, to on day one have the squad and the players out and in sorted. I think it is really complicated right now."

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Arsenal salaries for 2020/21 season

  • Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - £250,000 a week. Reuters
    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - £250,000 a week. Reuters
  • Thomas Partey - £250,000 a week. Reuters
    Thomas Partey - £250,000 a week. Reuters
  • Willian - £192,308 a week. AFP
    Willian - £192,308 a week. AFP
  • Alexandre Lacazette - £182,063 a week. Reuters
    Alexandre Lacazette - £182,063 a week. Reuters
  • Hector Bellerin - £110,000 a week. EPA
    Hector Bellerin - £110,000 a week. EPA
  • David Luiz - £100,962 a week. EPA
    David Luiz - £100,962 a week. EPA
  • Sead Kolasinac - £100,000 a week. EPA
    Sead Kolasinac - £100,000 a week. EPA
  • Bernd Leno - £100,000 a week. Reuters
    Bernd Leno - £100,000 a week. Reuters
  • Nicolas Pepe - £100,000 a week. AP
    Nicolas Pepe - £100,000 a week. AP
  • Granit Xhaka - £100,000 a week. PA
    Granit Xhaka - £100,000 a week. PA
  • Gabriel Martinelli - £90,000 per week. Reuters
    Gabriel Martinelli - £90,000 per week. Reuters
  • Pablo Mari - £85,000 a week. Reuters
    Pablo Mari - £85,000 a week. Reuters
  • Kieran Tierney - £80,769 per week. EPA
    Kieran Tierney - £80,769 per week. EPA
  • Lucas Torreira (on loan at Atletico Madrid) - £75,000 per week. Getty
    Lucas Torreira (on loan at Atletico Madrid) - £75,000 per week. Getty
  • Cedric Soares - £75,000 a week. EPA
    Cedric Soares - £75,000 a week. EPA
  • Dani Ceballos - £51,923 per week. EPA
    Dani Ceballos - £51,923 per week. EPA
  • Calum Chambers - £50,000 a week. Getty
    Calum Chambers - £50,000 a week. Getty
  • Mohamed Elneny - £50,000 per week. EPA
    Mohamed Elneny - £50,000 per week. EPA
  • Gabriel - £50,000 per week. EPA
    Gabriel - £50,000 per week. EPA
  • Eddie Nketiah - £45,000 a week. Getty
    Eddie Nketiah - £45,000 a week. Getty
  • Runar Alex Runarsson - £40,000 a week. Reuters
    Runar Alex Runarsson - £40,000 a week. Reuters
  • William Saliba - £40,000 a week. Getty
    William Saliba - £40,000 a week. Getty
  • Mathew Ryan - £35,000 a week. Getty
    Mathew Ryan - £35,000 a week. Getty
  • Ainsley Maitland-Niles (on loan at West Brom) - £35,000 per week. Reuters
    Ainsley Maitland-Niles (on loan at West Brom) - £35,000 per week. Reuters
  • Rob Holding - £25,000 per week. EPA
    Rob Holding - £25,000 per week. EPA
  • Emile Smith Rowe - £20,000 a week. AP
    Emile Smith Rowe - £20,000 a week. AP
  • Joe Willock (on loan at Newcastle) - £20,000 per week. Reuters
    Joe Willock (on loan at Newcastle) - £20,000 per week. Reuters
  • Reiss Nelson - £15,000 per week. EPA
    Reiss Nelson - £15,000 per week. EPA
  • Bukayo Saka - £10,000 per week. PA
    Bukayo Saka - £10,000 per week. PA

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Ahead of the start of their FA Cup defence, the mood at Arsenal is more positive compared to how it was midway through December.

Pressure was building before a run of three consecutive wins – sparked by a derby victory over Chelsea on Boxing Day.

It was the Blues who Arsenal defeated on August 1 to win the FA Cup for a record 14th time and Arteta is determined to enjoy more success in the tournament.

"It was a beautiful day," the Spaniard said. "The last game of the season and everybody take off after that. It was a really difficult end to the year with all the Covid-19 situation we have in place, so obviously it was great to finish the season on a high.

"We will go after every competition. We are the holders, we have to defend that title and we know how it means to the football club and the history that is related to the FA Cup, so it is a great competition for us to play."

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