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Ozil Gives Wenger Some Transfer Tips That Will Help Arsenal Comes Next Season

OzilWengerMesut Ozil has shared some transfer tips with Arsene Wenger to sign stronger players next summer.
Arsenal were favorite to win the league until they capitulated in the later stage of the season.

Ozil told Sport360:-
“It’s a long season and a lot of things must go right in the season. One of the things is players getting injured which is one factor definitely,”
“On the other hand we just have to focus more and with stronger players maybe coming in be competitive for next season and we will see where we end up at the end.”
There were suggestions recently that Ozil would not sign a new deal until there were guarantees about strengthening the Arsenal squad, but that has since been quashed.
The Mirror reported last week that the 27-year-old is on the verge of agreeing a new contract and in turn becoming the club’s first ever £200,000-a-week player from this summer.

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