
Arsenal summer signing Christian Norgaard has made a surprise admission about this future.
The Gunners signed Norgaard from Brentford in a deal worth £15m, signing a two-year contract with the club with an option to extend for another year.
Since joining the club, the Danish midfielder has only made one start, in a cup game against Port Vale. His only other appearance for the club came against Athletic Club, where he came on in stoppage time as a substitute to play just one minute.
Norgaard has now opened up about his future, admitting that Arsenal is the last club he is playing for abroad, expressing a desire to return to Denmark with his boyhood club Brondby once his contract with the Gunners expires.
Speaking to Danish outlet Bold, he said: “I can guarantee that Arsenal will be my last club abroad.
“I still want to return to Brondby when my contract at Arsenal expires. My contract is two years with an option for a further year.
“I would be happy to stay at Arsenal for the extra year if things develop in that direction. If it turns out that it wasn’t the right match, we’ll go home to Denmark after two years.”
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