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Morocco's Chamakh wants to play with Arsenal Moroccan striker Marouane Chamakh is frustrated by his lack of playing time with the Gunners this season added he cannot stay in this situation forever
Arsenal's Moroccan striker Marouane Chamakh expressed his displeasure concerning his lack of playing time and added he could leave the English giant at the end of this season. "I cannot stay in this situation forever. I'm 27, I'm a competitor, I want to play, I accept many things here because it works. But I cannot live like this forever. I will make a decision this spring," Chamakh was quoted by Sky Sports. The international striker, who was instrumental in Arsene Wenger's squad the last season, started only one game this season with the gunners. Reports suggested that the 27-old-player will leave the Emirates stadium in January but it is unlikely especially that the player will be occupied with the Moroccan national team in the next African Cup of nations set to played on January. "I have the idea that I will finish the season at Arsenal, But in May and June, I will see things differently,'' The Moroccan striker added. Concerning a possible return to France, Chamakh admits that it will be for his former club FC Bordeaux. "I always said if I had to return to France, it would be with Bordeaux." He concluded. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online sports on Twitter: @AO_Sports)