CL winner sends come and get me plea to Leeds
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CL winner sends come and get me plea to Leeds
"I want to play. I'm not ready to call it quits by any means. I don't feel old. I've still got that hunger to play and do well. I just want the opportunity to show what I can still do. I feel like I can add value on the pitch but also show the right way to train, the right way to act on and off the pitch. I'm in the bracket now where I've been lucky enough to play for top clubs, win things and work with top managers. I know a lot more now than I did when I started out."
"Signing him for free would be a low-risk acquisition with potential upside. He is a reliable performer in the Premier League and he has shown that with Arsenal and Liverpool in the past. He is capable of operating in multiple roles and he could prove to be the ideal utility man for Leeds United. Furthermore, his winning experience and leadership qualities could prove to be invaluable for Leeds as well."
Leeds United require midfield reinforcements to address weaknesses and improve their chances of Premier League survival. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 32, is a free agent after terminating his Besiktas contract in August and is seeking regular football. He states he remains hungry, fit, and able to add value on the pitch while modelling professional training and behaviour off it. His experience at top clubs and trophy-winning background offers leadership and versatility across multiple midfield roles. A free signing would be low-risk with potential upside, though any move depends on whether Leeds pursue the opportunity in January.
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