Mesut Ozil He has two more years until his contract with the Turkish side expires. Fenerbahce however, when he retired, he decided to enter the professional esports world.
According to the former Arsenal star’s manager, he plans to pursue a career in eSports when he quits football. The veteran attacking midfielder is frozen with ongoing questions about his future at his current club, Fenerbahçe, with his Super League outfit.
After several unhappy seasons, the 33-year-old’s final stretch of tenure with the Gunners is up in the air, but manager Dr. According to Erkut Söğüt, there may be a place for Özil. Become a pro in the eSports world instead.
“He will get more into eSports, play by himself and maybe become an esports athlete.” Söğüt claimed his client in an interview.
“Honestly he’s really good at Fortnite and I wouldn’t be surprised if he competes one day. They have a team called M10 Esports and they have players. He owns a casino in Germany. It has football like FIFA and Fortnite.” Added.
Söğüt said that Mesut Özil will probably retire after his tenure at Fenerbahçe ends and he does not intend to join another club in the near future. “I don’t think he will play football in another club anymore, I can’t see that, it will be Fenerbahçe and that’s it” reported.
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Mesut Özil’s manager has also shed light on whether his client regrets leaving Arsenal.
The former World Cup champion’s eight-year tenure at Emirates Stadium has come to an end after he was removed from the senior roster for reporting both his proactive political stance and a lack of focus on club commitments.
However, according to Söğüt, the actor has no regrets. “No, not at all. He loved his time at Arsenal, but as a player it didn’t end the way you wanted it to. It happens to a lot of players. (Pierre-Emerick) Aubameyang also had to leave. It’s football and it’s also a job. People come to your club and expense” He said he explained the situation.
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