Julian Draxler has once again made his intentions very clear that he wants to leave Wolfsburg once the transfer window opens.
The attacking midfielder has been on Arsene Wenger’s radar for a long time. He has been awful this season and hasn’t scored or assisted in this season so far, but looking at the way the team has played, he isn’t the only bad player. The 23-year-old tried to make a move in the summer only to see the move blocked by his club.
The German international moved to Wolfsburg from Schalke for a fee of £25m. He was booed by the supporters in a 3-2 defeat to Hertha Berlin.
The player had already expressed his interest in a move away from the club and echoed the same thoughts recently. “I don’t think I need to tell anybody what [being booed] does to a person – it certainly doesn’t help you.
“There’s no doubt it makes it hard for you to perform on the field.
“I can understand the fans, though. They have every right to do that. I said in the summer the way I feel and I stand by that.”
Draxler’s addition will surely boost Arsenals chances in the Premier League who are currently having a dream run.