Arsenal midfielder Gedion Zelalem has given his first interview whilst on-loan at his new temporary club - but he clearly looks like he'd rather be back with former loan club Rangers.
The German-born United States Under-23 internationalist spent last season in the Scottish Championship, where he helped the club win the league and reach the Scottish Cup final.
But rather than heading back to Glasgow for a second loan spell, his parent club Arsenal clearly feel Zelalem could do with broadening his horizons, and the 20-year-old will spend the campaign with Dutch second-tier side VVV-Venelo.
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Arsene Wenger and his coaching team might think it's the right move for the promising play-maker, but we're not convinced Zelalem does:
He might be saying he's happy but he certainly doesn't look it.
Surely one more year in the Scottish top-flight with a giant club like Rangers would have benefited a promising player like him more than playing in the Dutch lower league, no?
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By the looks of things, we're willing to bet he'd jump on a plane at a moment's notice to head back to Ibrox - surely Mark Warburton would take him?
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