Arsenal confirm Santi Cazorla will leave the club this summer

The midfielder has not played since October 2014 after a complications with an Achilles injury

Jack Austin
Monday 21 May 2018 13:41 EDT
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Arsenal have announced Santi Cazorla will leave the club this summer, with his contract coming to an end next month.

The Spaniard joined from Malaga in 2012 but had his time at the Emirates hampered by injuries, causing him to not have a first-team appearance to his name since October 2016, due to an Achilles’ injury, which needed a skin graft.

Chief executive Ivan Gazidis said: “Santi is always one of my favourite players to watch. His natural ability with both feet, his speed of thought and movement were central to our best performances in recent years. He plays with a joy and freedom which is very rare. We wish him well for the future and thank him for his important contribution to our club.”

The Independent reported last week that Cazorla was in line for a place in Mikel Arteta’s coaching staff should he have been given the job of replacing Arsene Wenger at the Emirates, but it talks have broken down and Unai Emery is expected to be announced as the club’s new manager.

In total, Cazorla scored 29 goals in 180 appearances, helping the Gunners win two FA Cups in the process.

“I am very sad to be leaving after so many great times,” Cazorla said. “I have loved my time with the club. I will always remember the special moments we had together. The FA Cup in 2014 is something we will never forget.

“I am very proud to be part of this club’s history.”

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