Arsenal will re-open talks with Mesut Ozil about a pay-off – which could pave the way for a move to Major League Soccer.
Ozil, who turns 32 next week and the club’s highest earner on £350,000-a-week, has been left out of Arsenal’s Europa League squad.
Arsenal tried to reach an agreement before the transfer window shut, but Ozil did not want to leave and later went on a PR offensive by offering to pay the wages of club mascot Gunnersaurus knowing he would be snubbed.
But Arsenal hope they can negotiate a settlement which could see World Cup winner Ozil leave in January with a move to the United States his most likely destination.
There is an acceptance that Ozil is unlikely to leave before then despite being left out in the cold and out of the Europa League squad with the same almost certain to happen with the Premier League squad which is named on October 20.
Ozil would find it impossible to find another top club before January, could not play because the transfer window is shut and coronavirus restrictions mean he will also find it difficult to train as clubs are only allowed so many players in their “bubble.”
Arsenal have made various offers but Ozil wants his contract paid up and is frustrated at not being given a chance ever since refusing to take a pay cut during the coronavirus lockdown.

