Arteta defends Ozil’s huge Sh45 million-a week salary

Football
By Mirror | Jul 01, 2020
Mikel Arteta says Mesut Ozil could still have a future at Arsenal (Image: Action Images via Reuters)

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has insisted Mesut Ozil deserves his eyewatering £350,000-a-week earnings despite the German midfielder's recent lack of action in the first-team.

Ozil, who first joined the Gunners in 2013 and signed a new deal in 2018, has not played a minute of football since it resumed, and speculation continues to link him with a move away from the club.

He is also doubt to face Norwich on Wednesday through injury, but when asked about whether his enormous earnings were ever a factor in him not being selected, Arteta was adamant this was not the case.

“Never," the Spaniard said. "That is an agreement the player and the club were really happy to do. To move ahead. It’s never something I question.

“Players are paid ­whatever they deserve ­because they are both ­parties here. That should never be something I have to be judging. I know him really well because I played with him. Mesut has unique qualities. A ­really special player for the position he plays, he is specific in the qualities he has.

“I don’t think much has changed from when he first arrived. He ­established himself in this league for a long time, which is not easy. I’m ­expecting a player who isn’t playing to feel hurt and ­disappointed. I believe he’s not very happy ­because he’s not playing.

But, as well, he picked up an injury the other day and we have to see how he evolves. I want all my ­players at their best and to have the ability to pick them. That’s the only ­intention that I have.”

“Everybody I have in the squad, my job is to get the maximum out of them,” Arteta said. “If they are willing, ­everybody is welcome. I always hope that the players want to give their best.”

 

Share this story
Attyang, Kanjejo and Omore shine at February Nyanza Mug of the Month
Attyang stole the spotlight after posting an impressive 63 nett to emerge the overall winner and claim her first-ever mug title at the lakeside course.
Martial arts: Rising talents impress at inaugural Kisumu Chairman's Karate Open
Young karate talents lit up the inaugural Kisumu County Karate Association Chairman’s Open Championship held on February 21 and 22 at Seme in Kombewa, with standout performances
Magical Kenya Open: Junior players inspired after battling world beaters in Karen
Despite not winning the prizes, the juniors admitted the occasion gave them exposure and priceless experience that they will forever cherish in their lives.
Beyond the playbook: Inside secrets of successful high school tacticians
These tacticians are the souls of their teams having maintained top performance over the years. Year in and year out, they have remained consistent nurturing talent
Kenya Army tower over rivals Kenya Prisons
The warders had been undefeated this season following a seven-match winning streak. Chema recovered from double defeat to register two wins to cement a top-five spot.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS