The transfer window only closed a few days ago, but Arsenal veteran Tomas Rosicky admits he is already considering his future at the Emirates Stadium.
Rosicky, who penned a two-year contract extension in April, has struggled for first-team football in the last 12 months, and is yet to start a match so far this term.
And speaking about his long-term future, the 33-year-old admits he is weighing up his options after becoming frustrated with his lack of game time.
‘I’m naturally disappointed not to have been given a chance,’ said Rosicky.
‘We will see what the situation looks like in the coming weeks and months [before deciding to leave].
‘The lack of match practice has been absolutely terrible and, naturally, it makes me very sorry that I haven’t been given a chance yet.
‘We’ve not been playing well and I think I could have helped, but I’ve not been given a chance.’
Rosicky reportedly had a host of offers to quit the Gunners before Arsene Wenger convinced him to sign new terms, with teams in the MLS and Qatar offering him big money.
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