- Ozil is reportedly ready to sign a new Arsenal contract after the 2018 FIFA World Cup
- It is believed that Aubameyang joining Arsenal will inspire Ozil to renew his contract with the Gunners
- The former Real Madrid star had been strongly linked with a move to Old Trafford this transfer window
Arsenal midfield maestro, Mesut Ozil, will finally end speculations surrounding his future and sign a new Arsenal deal thanks to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's expected arrival at the Emirates, according to reports.
Popular German newspaper, Bild, claim the Gunners creative midfielder will finally put pen to paper after the World Cup on a £300,000-a-week contract.
Mesut Ozil to sign new Arsenal contract because of Aubameyang’s arrival
The 29-year-old Ozil, is out of contract at the Emirates at the season and it appeared either he or Alexis Sanchez would leave the club.
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Arsenal appeared to leak confirmation of Aubameyang's transfer on their own website last night.
Ozil has been undecided on his future at Arsenal and has kept fans on their toes for the last year after failing to decide where his future lies.
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The former Real Madrid star had been strongly linked with a move to Old Trafford this transfer window.
Ozil and Gulse, who was Miss Turkey 2014, last year went public with their relationship and frequently post photos of themselves together on Instagram.
NAIJ.com previously that Arsenal mistakenly uploaded a video on their website where Arsene Wenger confirm Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang move to Arsenal.
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The short clip sees an interviewer ask Wenger: "Aubameyang is an Arsenal player, you must be delighted to get the deal done?"
The French boss, speaking after the 3-1 Swansea defeat, replies: "Yes, it's good news."
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Source: Sports.naija.ng
ROSY CREST
Wednesday, 31 January 2018