Arsenal’s David Ospina has spoken to Turkish newspaper Fanatik about his future at Arsenal. Ospina has been linked with a move to Fenerbahce this summer after finding his chances at Arsenal limited
The Colombian goalkeeper spoke to Fanatik’s Edip Adanır and was asked about his future with the Premier League side. Ospina said: “I told my club (Arsenal) that I want to go to a team where I’ll play regularly. They know my intention. If the right offer comes, then I’ll happily come to Turkey.
“My agent is taking care of transfer business. In fact, I’m happy at Arsenal but I have to play regularly. I told them exactly that. Arsenal’s board told me they will not be making things difficult for me if the right offer comes in. Let’s see what the future brings.”
Ospina’s future is currently up in the air as Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger may be tempted to let him leave due to Wojciech Szczęsny returning from his loan spell at Roma.
The South American knows he will have to play more games next season to make the Colombia squad for the 2018 World Cup, and to make sure he’s in the right condition for the tournament, so a move to Turkey could be important for the Arsenal player’s Russia plans.