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Afobe willing to go out on loan

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Arsenal’s upcoming striker, Benik Afobe has insisted that he has no problems with going out on loan and feels that a temporary move away from the club is bound to do him some good.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 Under 19 player has already gone on to serve a short loan spell with Reading last season and he significantly helped the team go on and get promoted to the Premier League.
However, with so many new strikers coming into the Emirates this season, he has admitted that perhaps it would be best if he looked to evolve as a player elsewhere and make his return once he is back to his best.
Afobe has insisted that his ultimate goal is to become a part of the first team at the Emirates, but has put all his faith in Arsene Wenger and allowed him to decide just what the future holds for him.
"If the gaffer wants me to go out on loan for six months, or even the whole season, then I would relish that opportunity because playing for Reading last year was very beneficial for me.”

"However, my main aim has always been, and will always be, playing for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429.”

"It was a great experience for me to join a side pushing for promotion to the Premier League and all the boys and coaching staff there were really nice.”

"They made it really easy for me to blend in and get back playing football again, so it was a great spell for me overall."
Having struggled with injuries in the past, Afobe was happy not to suffer any serious problems last season. Despite that fact, he is looking to improve on his performances this coming season and hoped that he would be able to get through the coming season
without any serious injuries.
"The season finished really well for me though and hopefully this year will be an injury-free one for me."
With the striker being only nineteen years old, there is plenty of time for him to go on and prove his worth at the Emirates and for this very reason, it would be wiser for him to spend time away on loan, so that he can be a worthy addition to the team in
the future.

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