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Inamoto set for Arsenal talks
Junichi Inamoto is set for talks over his Arsenal future after the World Cup after admitting he was shocked at hearing he had been released.
Japan midfielder Inamoto revealed he only heard of his apparent release from television reports and although Arsene Wenger has said he will discuss the player's future after the tournament, the Premier League has confirmed that the 22-year-old is on the club's list of released players.
"I haven't heard directly from the manager," Inamoto said. "I think he called once but I missed it.
"There's a possibility we'll meet after the World Cup and discuss the situation, but right now I still feel I'm an Arsenal player."
Inamoto, who scored in Japan's 2-2 draw with Belgium and hit the winner in the 1-0 victory over Russia in his country's first two Group H matches, admits his future is unknown.
"All I've heard is what is in the news. I was watching TV in my room before going to bed and suddenly there was a newsflash saying I'd been axed by Arsenal, which woke me up a bit," he added.
"Of course I want to stay at Arsenal but if I don't get a new contract I'll have no regrets.
"All I can hope to do is push for a place but the manager picks the team. If I'm released, I'll just have to find another club."
Inamoto joined Arsenal for around £4million last summer but has yet to make a Premiership start for the Double winners.
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Now I'm not sure how the ins-and-outs of all this work, but how can the Premier League list a player as 'released' without any official confirmation from the club? Doesn't seem right to me.
> AfroJoe wrote:
> Vieria is on his way to Real Madrid though.
>
> No, he isn't.
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Ok then.
Stupid Daily Express.
> Vieria is on his way to Real Madrid though.
No, he isn't.
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Inamoto set for Arsenal talks
Junichi Inamoto is set for talks over his Arsenal future after the World Cup after admitting he was shocked at hearing he had been released.
Japan midfielder Inamoto revealed he only heard of his apparent release from television reports and although Arsene Wenger has said he will discuss the player's future after the tournament, the Premier League has confirmed that the 22-year-old is on the club's list of released players.
"I haven't heard directly from the manager," Inamoto said. "I think he called once but I missed it.
"There's a possibility we'll meet after the World Cup and discuss the situation, but right now I still feel I'm an Arsenal player."
Inamoto, who scored in Japan's 2-2 draw with Belgium and hit the winner in the 1-0 victory over Russia in his country's first two Group H matches, admits his future is unknown.
"All I've heard is what is in the news. I was watching TV in my room before going to bed and suddenly there was a newsflash saying I'd been axed by Arsenal, which woke me up a bit," he added.
"Of course I want to stay at Arsenal but if I don't get a new contract I'll have no regrets.
"All I can hope to do is push for a place but the manager picks the team. If I'm released, I'll just have to find another club."
Inamoto joined Arsenal for around £4million last summer but has yet to make a Premiership start for the Double winners.
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Now I'm not sure how the ins-and-outs of all this work, but how can the Premier League list a player as 'released' without any official confirmation from the club? Doesn't seem right to me.