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·15 May 2024
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Arsenal goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo has revealed that he is leaving the club when his contract expires at the end of the season.
The 22-year-old is has been on loan with Wrexham and they want to sign him permanently following their return to League One after 19 years away.
Several Championship clubs are also monitoring the Arsenal academy graduate and Okonkwo is starting to prepare for life away from the Gunners after 14 years with them.
“I went to say my goodbyes at Arsenal the other day,” he told The Athletic.
“That was tough, knowing I won’t be there any more. I’d been there so long. But it does feel like the right time. The club is doing so well.
“You have to be one of the best to play for Arsenal. I have to follow my own career path and do what I need to do for myself.
“There are no hard feelings – we ended things very well. I had an incredible time – 14 years and I can still remember the first day I joined.
“I can never be more grateful to the club for what they have given me. And, you never know how football works – I could be back there one day.”
Okonkwo progressed through the academy ranks to join the first-team squad in 2021.
Manager Mikel Arteta claimed he ‘believed in’ him ahead of the 2021-22 campaign, revealing he would be the third goalkeeper for the season.
He made his unofficial senior debut in a pre-season friendly against Hibernian that month before spending 2022-23 on loan.
He initially joined Crewe Alexandra before moving to Sturm Graz in the Austrian Bundesliga, winning the Austrian Cup with them.
Okonkwo proved himself all over again this term, making the League Two Team of the Season following some superb performances in the 35 league appearances he made.
While breaking into the Arsenal first-team proved too difficult for Okonkwo, he could soon be playing in the Premier League if he joins a Championship club capable of winning promotion.