Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny still has a future at the Gunners despite his impending
loan move to Roma,
according to manager Arsene Wenger.
The Gunners boss is prepared to allow the
25-year-old goalkeeper to leave on a temporary basis, having signed Petr Cech from rivals Chelsea earlier this summer.
Wenger confirmed a season-long loan move to Roma is edging closer for
Szczesny but he wants
to see him return and believes a player he has shown faith in for some time can
still produce the goods for Arsenal.
"He could go on loan to Roma. We are
pretty much done - it is down to paperwork," Wenger confirmed when asked about Szczesny's future.
"As long as that is not over the line,
anything can happen. Szczesny is a top-class goalkeeper we have three
goalkeepers who are top. For one of the keepers, if he can play somewhere that
would be good.
"I believe he will have a future at
Arsenal. I personally rate him highly - you do not take a boy and put him in the first team at the age of
20.
"He already has huge experience. I don't
want that experience at such a young age to be wasted."
(talkSPORT)
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