Mesut Ozil claims he would have joined Arsenal for free and admits he lost the "transparency, trust and respect" at Real Madrid.
The Germany international sealed his deadline day switch to Arsene
Wenger's side in a €47 million deal, signing a five-year contract with
the club.
Ozil revealed that discussions with the Arsenal manager
prompted him to consider his squad status at Madrid and influenced his
move to the Premier League.
“In some way, that conversation
flicked a switch in me and made me realise what I had lost at Madrid:
transparency, trust, respect," Ozil told Die Welt.
"He [Wenger] told me exactly how he saw me, how he wanted to use me, what he expected of me.
"I cannot do anything about the transfer fee. I would have come for free, too."
Ozil,
a club-record purchase for the Gunners, scored or assisted 108 goals in
159 appearances in all competitions for Madrid.
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