The midfielder feels he has been marginalised by
the Gunners after it was agreed he would extend
his current contract with the north London outfit
into the 2015-16 season
Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky has hit out at
Arsene Wenger over the handling of his new
contract after losing his place in the squad
towards the end of the season.
Rosicky had admitted that he had been looking
into leaving the club during the January transfer
window having made just one Premier League star
before the turn of the year.
However, he was then given a run in the team
between January and March and soon admitted he
would like to stay at the club. Wenger then
confirmed in May that the Gunners would be takin
up the option of extending the Czech Republic
international's current deal into the 2015-16
season.
But the 34-year-old now feels that he has been
sidelined since having his future confirmed, and
admitted he may look into his options again once
pre-season is underway.
"Since the moment Arsene Wenger used the optio
in my contract, I haven't even been on the bench,"
he told reporters.
"I am laughing, but it's not funny.
"It's frustrating but I am a professional. Even if yo
lose your place, you must still be prepared
because the situation can change.
"I'll start the summer preparation with Arsenal and
that's the whole of my plan for the time being."

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