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Chamberlai­n return cranks up pressure on Arsenal

- Reuters

london — Arsenal’s transfer market policy will come under fresh scrutiny when Alex OxladeCham­berlain returns to his former club with Liverpool in the Premier League on Friday.

Arsene Wenger reluctantl­y sold the 24-year-old for £35 million ($46.9 million) earlier this season after Oxlade-Chamberlai­n refused two offers of a new contract.

While not all Arsenal supporters were unhappy to see the player leave after struggles with fitness and form, his recasting by Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp as a tenacious midfielder primed to spring forward at every opportunit­y has shown his potential and added fuel to the argument that Arsenal do not offer their top talent sufficient incentives to stay. “He’s like a wonderful package,” said Klopp of Oxlade-Chamberlai­n. “It’s only just the beginning and I really like it,” he told the Liverpool website (www.liverpoolf­c.com).

After a difficult start, in which he made his debut with Liverpool 2-0 down and reduced to 10 men at Manchester City, Oxlade-Chamberlai­n has now made 20 appearance­s, starting four of the past seven league games.

Last time Liverpool and Arsenal met, at Anfield in August, OxladeCham­berlain was still playing wing back under Wenger when the Frenchman failed to come up with a strategy to stem the Reds’ freeflowin­g attack in the 4-0 defeat.

Now, Oxlade-Chamberlai­n forms another dimension of the same problem for Wenger, with his return also disruptive on another front.

Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez are both following their former team mate’s example by ticking down their contracts after declining new deals. So, the England midfielder’s first trip back to the Emirates Stadium where he played for six years provides Wenger with what could be an uncomforta­ble glimpse of the future as former players return to haunt him. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n has a shot on goal during a Premier League match against Bournemout­h. —
Reuters Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n has a shot on goal during a Premier League match against Bournemout­h. —

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