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Gunners boss leaves door open to exiled pair

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Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta has hinted both Mesut Ozil and Matteo Guendouzi may have a future at the club, pointing to Granit Xhaka’s own remarkable turnaround as an example.

While Guendouzi continues to be left out after his antics in the defeat at Brighton last month, Ozil has yet to kick a ball since the season resumed.

Arteta, whose side take on Aston Villa tonight, has given short shrift to any questions asked about a potential return for the pair, with neither being named in any of the past seven matchday squads.

Guendouzi is reportedly training alone following his bust-up with Brighton’s Neal Maupay, with his temperamen­t believed to be a concern to Arteta, who has likewise left Ozil – the club’s highest-earner – on the sidelines for the past 10 games.

While the writing may appear to be on the wall with regards to their respective futures at the club, Arteta spoke of another player who has overcome difficult times in recent months.

Former boss Unai Emery stripped Xhaka of the captaincy after he swore at Arsenal fans while being substitute­d during a draw with Crystal Palace in October.

Xhaka’s relationsh­ip with supporters has been mixed since his arrival in 2016 but, under Arteta, he has become a major part of the side.

“The challenge with Granit was to convince him that there was still a place for him here, that I had big belief in him and that things can turn around pretty quickly in this industry,” Arteta said when asked.

“If you are willing and if you are consistent and you really want to do it there is always a way back.”

Pushed on whether Ozil and Guendouzi could return if they show willing and consistenc­y, Arteta said: “That applies for any player and any member of the staff. All players know this.”

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