L. Podolski will discuss his future at "Arsenal" with A. Wenger

Lukas Podolski expressed his desire once again to play more often on the field within the ranks of London's "Arsenal" team and revealed that he is finally ready to talk about his future with coach Arsene Wenger. The German national team player has not played in the starting lineup in the "Premier" League this season and is strongly linked to a possible departure as early as January. The 29-year-old footballer believes that he has already proven his worth in prestigious matches. "This situation must be resolved, as it cannot continue this way," the forward told the Polish newspaper Super Express. "I am not 20 or 21 years old, I do not want to wait for my chance. I am 29. I want to play, play and play again." "What else can I do that I am not doing now? I played in the starting lineup in the Champions League, scored two goals. Then I was benched again. I don't know what else I have to show to the coach." "Wenger is not blind, he sees how much effort I put in. He is also responsible for the results, I understand that, but in a few days, I plan to talk to him. I want to know what the club expects from me." Podolski does not rule out the possibility of moving to Italy, where "Roma" and Milan's "Inter" are interested in him, but the world champion first wants to discuss his situation with the "Gunners" manager.