Mesut Ozil ‘believes Arsenal’s exile is due to the club’s interests in China’ after criticizing the country on Instagram

The 32-year-old German has been playing since March and is part of Mikel Arteta’s team for the Premier League or Europa League.

According to the Mail, Ozil is convinced that his resolve to denounce China’s alleged recourse to the Uighurs is guilty of his exile.

In December, he discovered himself in the country’s controversial control over the Muslim population in Xinjiang Province.

Close to ten million Uighurs in the region, with reports that more than a million have been forced to seek refuge in concentration camps.

 

Allegations of torture and indoctrination are in the midst of growing foreign condemnation.

In particular, Turkey has harshly criticized China, along with Ozil and best friend of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Following their instagram post last year, Arsenal temporarily distanced the player with the club’s setting opposed to Manchester City deserted through the public CCTV channel.

It was also reported that commentators did not mention that Ozil summoned the parties, as well as that his profile on the Chinese social networking site Weibo was removed.

The midfielder wrote in December: “They burn their Koran. They closed their mosques. They banned their schools. They kill their saints. “

“Men are forced to settle in camps and their families are forced to do so with Chinese men. Women are forced to marry Chinese men. “

Arsenal temporarily released a message from the club that read: “Published content is Ozil’s non-public opinion. As a football club, Arsenal have at all times adhered to the precept of not worrying about politics. “

Fast forward at the start of the week, when the World Cup winner made his anger at being sidelined.

Ozil wrote: “When I signed my contract in 2018, I swore allegiance and loyalty to the club I love, Arsenal, and I am saddened that it has been returned.

“As I discovered, loyalty is hard to come by in those days. “

He added: “I will continue to fight for my luck anyway and let my eighth season at Arsenal end like this.

“I can promise you that this difficult resolution will replace my mood. “

Mikel Arteta took on Ozil’s non-public duty from the side.

Claiming that he has ‘failed’ with former Real Madrid star Gunners has sent him to work out with the under-23s while the club tries a client during the final months of his contract.

Arteta said: “The environment around him when I arrived was complicated and many of those things have been going on for eight years.

“My task is to make the most of a player to contribute to the functionality of the team and for now I feel like I’m failing.

“I looked for the most productive Mesut imaginable and rarely managed to get close to him, but at the moment I couldn’t do it because I had to take the decision to leave him off the team.

“It has to do with habit or pay cuts while I keep reading.

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