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It’s not cry Wolf as Draxler wants to join Arsenal

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bERLIN: Arsenal target Julian Draxler says he wants to leave Wolfsburg, just 12 months into his five-year contract – slamming the Bundesliga club’s coach and sports director in the process.

The 22-year-old Germany winger joined to much fanfare last

€ August for 35mil ( RM 159mil) from Schalke, the club which nurtured him through their academy to become a Germany internatio­nal.

But with four years left on his contract, Draxler wants out and has gone on the offensive, claiming he told coach Dieter Hecking and director of sport Klaus Allofs three weeks ago of his wishes, although the pair have publicly said he is staying.

“Before committing yourself publicly, one should speak to me first,” Draxler, who has made 24 appearance­s for Germany, fumed to daily newspaper Bild.

“As far as I am concerned, I expressed myself clearly after (last month’s) European Championsh­ip to coach Dieter Hecking that I want to leave Wolfsburg.

“The coach has known that for three weeks.”

Draxler trained with Wolfsburg for the first time on Wednesday after the summer break and disappeare­d without a word to reporters after the 90-minute session.

The Gunners and Juventus are both reportedly chasing Draxler, who is very surprised “that for weeks now things have been communicat­ed about me in the media” – and the fact Wolfsburg have failed to qualify for Europe next season is an obvious factor.

“I expected something different, for example that someone came to me and asked:‘how do you see things?’” he added.

The highly-rated winger says there was a gentleman’s agreement between him and the Wolfsburg bosses that he could leave if the possibilit­y arose to join a bigger club.

“I was assured verbally when I joined that I can leave if the possibilit­y arises, both from Hecking and from Allofs,” said Draxler. “It was clear that Wolfsburg were a good prospect, but also a good springboar­d.

“It was always clear between all parties that I would like to go to a top club, if the opportunit­y arises.”

Having scored his only goal of Euro 2016 in the 3-0 win over Slovakia in the last 16, Draxler said shortly after Germany lost to France on July 7 in the semi-finals that he wanted to leave.

He said he told Hecking how he “sees the whole situation and what I want – namely to leave the club.”

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