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Arsenal transfer news: David Ospina Will Leave The Club

Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina will leave the Emirates Stadium this summer and we explain why we believe that he will leave.

David Ospina is set to leave Arsenal this summer after losing favour at the Emirates Stadium and it is said that the Colombian international is wanted by Turkish side Beskitas who have been linked with him for a long time.

The Arsenal goalkeeper wasn’t with the gunners in their pre-season campaign because he participated in the FIFA World Cup but it seems he won’t get any chance of making it to Arsenal’s starting eleven this season, so take a look at why we believe the Colombian international will leave the Emirates Stadium before the end of this month.

Ospina not in Unai Emery’s plans for this season

If you have listened to most interviews of the Arsenal manager, he hasn’t been mentioning Ospina except the time where he said that the goalkeeper is among players likely to leave before the end of this month.

So it’s clear that Unai Emery has put only Bernd Leno and Petr Cech in his plans, and maybe even Emilliano Martinez might get some chances in the Carabao Cup but Ospina has been left to decide his future because the gunners are ready to let go of him.

Ospina not even in Arsenal training

All Arsenal players that were at the World Cup have returned back to training but it seems the goalkeeper isn’t interested in training with the gunners because his future isn’t decided.

Ospina very quiet on his future

The Arsenal goalkeeper has been quiet on his future and his agent did make statements in the past but he has also stopped, it seems Ospina is disappointed with the gunners for dropping him.

Arsenal has four goalkeepers including Ospina in its record books, the club wants to cut on its wage budget so it has picked the Colombian international as the one to leave since Unai Emery has shown that he is happy with Petr Cech, Bernd Leno and Emilliano Martinez.

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