Emmanuel Frimpong is willing to leave Arsenal on loan in order to secure first team action
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 midfielder, Emmanuel Frimpong has gone on to admit that he would have no problems with leaving Arsenal in January, in order to go out as part of a loan deal.
The player feels that if he pursues a move out of the club for a short period of time, he would end up getting ample first team action and this in turn would help become and even better player than he already is.
At the moment, Frimpong lays way down on the pecking order at the club and knows that he is not going to be getting any first team action in the near future.
The player has the likes of Mikel Arteta, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jack-Wilshere-c17463 returns from his injury, he is going to be placed ahead of Frimpong as well.
The midfielder manages to make the occasional start for the team in the Carling Cup and he did so in the team’s defeat to Manchester City this past Tuesday.
Frimpong, who is open to just about any possibility regarding his future, seems to more than happy to do whatever he can to help his team out.
When talking about his future, the young Gunner is quoted to have said: "When you aren't playing, the obvious choice is to go out for a little while and try to get some game time.”
"When January comes we'll see, you never know how things will go, so we'll look at it then."
The player then went on to admit the problems and difficulties that he is going to face at starting for Arsenal, given the talent of the players who are in the squad ahead of him.
The holding midfielder then went on to add:"Obviously I had a decent start to the season but when players like http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Aaron-Ramsey-c3065, it's normal that they'll play because they're more senior than I am.
"Aaron and Alex had to wait for their chances in the past and that's what happens in football.
"You have to be patient and can't expect to be thrown straight in. You need to keep learning and hope that, when your chance comes, everything goes well."
At the moment, it seems like the smartest decision in the world, to allow the midfielder to go out of the team and develop his skills over the course of the next six months, before he comes back and runs the show for Arsenal.
However, it is now going to be up to Arsene Wenger to decide what to do with the player.
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