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Azeez unsure if he will stay with Blues for rest of season

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MIGUEL AZEEZ addressed his future as he asserted his Pompey stay has improved him as a player.

The Arsenal midfielder believes what lies ahead for him this season is out of his hands, with his parent club possessing a January recall option.

Azeez came in for just his fifth start of the season in the Blues’ disappoint­ing FA Cup exit at the hands of Harrogate Town on Saturday.

Pompey head coach Danny Cowley has made it clear he would like to keep the England under-20 internatio­nal for the season, but Azeez isn’t prepared to look too far ahead.

He told The News: ‘I’m here. While I’m here I will always give 100 per cent.

‘We’re in December at the moment and I’m focusing on the league games and making sure

I can give the best account of myself.

‘As I always say, when I’m on the pitch I will give 100 per cent, what happens off the pitch is what it is.

‘I don’t know what is going to happen, but I will keep enjoying all the time I’m in this environmen­t.

‘I can’t really disclose what will happen anyway, it’s confidenti­al between the two clubs.

‘The gaffer is a really nice guy and it’s good to hear the compliment­s.

‘They (Arsenal) are always asking how I’m going and the loan manager got in touch with me before this game wishing me good luck. We have a good communicat­ion.

‘Whatever happens, while I’m here I’ll give my all and give a good account of myself.’

Azeez feels whatever happens moving forward, his Pompey loan has aided his developmen­t with big expectatio­ns over what he can achieve in the game.

He added: ‘Of course I’m learning. I’m the type of guy who feeds off informatio­n.

‘I can learn anywhere and I feel I can learn here and I am learning here.

‘There’s different aspects of the game in this league.

‘It’s different to the Premier League and it brings different challenges.

‘It’s different to age group football. These guys are men.

‘Going from (under) 23s football to this is completely different.

‘I’ve had a few games in the first team here and Arsenal, and it’s completely different.

‘I’ve been playing against boys and now playing against men.

‘I’m a strong boy though, and I’m capable of dealing with it.’

 ?? Picture: Jason Brown ?? FOOTBALL EDUCATION On-loan Arsenal midfielder Miguel Azeez feels he is learning at Pompey
Picture: Jason Brown FOOTBALL EDUCATION On-loan Arsenal midfielder Miguel Azeez feels he is learning at Pompey

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