Martin Odegaard confirms that he did not hesitate to leave Arsenal after the expiration of his personal loan at Real, and the Norwegian midfielder wants to leave with a focused focus on the event.
I want stability and development
The talented 22-year-old tied with the Gunners during the winter transfer window after a period of regular playing time at the Santiago Bernabeu. When a word comes to his mind, unbelievable epistles are distributed, at a time when the continuing settlements in England and soon return to Spain are going to take place, but Odegaard comes to the conclusion that there are no exceptions to this rule. Commenting on his waking up in Arsenal VG, Odegaard said: “I have an agreement until the summer, and I focus on that. I want stability and development, which are keywords.” Mikel Arteta is playing in another creative midfield, which will help Mesut Ozil fight against Emirates Stadium. Odegaard was weakened in north London, but in the meantime he scored two goals in 12 rounds and picked up his biggest responsibility in roll number 10.
He said of his father-in-law in England: “I adapted to that, how I played early enough. I did not need self-confidence and similar skills, but I feel that every day I get up and get better.” The man, who once named his captain a foreigner, made the next round of international fortifications, got to work with Arteta: “He is incredibly good, and in him there is something to learn. “It is simply a matter of discovering the ears and following what he says.”
Odegaard wants to play on World Cup 2022
Odegaard is still focused on the old World Cup 2022 qualifiers with Norway, but there is still a lot to think about when Arsenal lose. The Gunners, who rose to prominence after scoring three goals against West Ham in the last quarter, are in the process of scoring six best finishes in the Premier League. They will also advance to the quarterfinals of the Europa League, where they will have to meet with Prague Sparta, which means that the basic silver medal will be collected in 2021.