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Report:Mesut Ozil Rejected A Move To Fenerbahce, Where He Is Going Or Is Staying ?

There has been continuous reports linking Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil who has reported refused to sign a new contract to extend his stay at the Emirates stadium

There has been continuous reports linking Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil who has reported refused to sign a new contract to extend his stay at the Emirates stadium.

The German international has been facing a lot of speculations on his future in London with various sports news outlets linking him to various top European clubs who are interested in snatching him away from the gunners.

It has been reported by METRO that the playmaker rejected a move to Fenerbahce after representatives from the club had contacted him over a move to the Netherlands but he apparently rejected but it isn’t certain whether he rejected it because he wants to stay at Arsenal or if he has a better offer from another top club.

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Mesut Ozil is an important player at the Emirates stadium and he is a very creative player that can no doubt attract interest from a number of clubs, it is said that the German international no longer fancies being at the Emirates stadium anymore and he is ready to start new life at the Old Trafford because it is said that Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho would like to be reunited with Ozil.

The leaving of the 29 year old would hugely impact the already underperforming Arsenal squa because he is the best playmaker they have had since the departure of the likes of Denis Bergkamp and Cesc Fabregas but the support are pleading to Mesut Ozil to at least finish this season because they believe he could be part of a deadly front three consisting of Alexis Sanchez, Alexandre Lacazette and him.

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