Arsenal manager Arsene
Wenger says the club will not stop its rising
talent, Alex Iwobi, from representing Nigeria at the upcoming Olympic
Games this summer.
Iwobi has been in very good form for Arsenal, a
club he has been with since the age of 7. Wenger unhappy that Iwobi
didn't choose to play for England, where he would have played less and
traveled less has reiterated that the club won't stop the Nigerian
attacker from participating in the upcoming Olympics games in Rio,
Brazil.
FIFA stated in September 2015 that
European clubs are not mandated to release players for the Olympic
tournament in Rio since it is outside the calendar for international
matches, but Arsenal will not stand in Iwobi’s way nonetheless according
to Veteran manager Arsene Wenger.
“We have to
respect his choice. He had the choice between England and Nigeria and
in the end he chose Nigeria,” Wenger told Arsenal.com at Thursday’s press conference.
“We
respect that, and also the possibility that he will go to the Olympic
Games, that he will also go to the Africa Cup of Nations and travel a
bit more than he would have done here.
“We have to respect that.”
Arsene also confirmed that the club are in talks to hand Jay Jay Okocha's nephew a new contract.
“We
are discussing extending his contract at the moment,” he said. “He’s a
real Arsenal person because he’s been here since the age of eight.
“He
has three years left at the end of the season anyway but we want to
keep him here for longer. If there have been some positives in the last
few months, it’s how well and how quickly he’s emerged as a player with a
good impact.”
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