Nicklas Bendtner hopes to wrap up his Arsenal exit soon as he targets regular first team football.
Bendtner, however, has been unhappy at the club for some time but has not been able to leave due to a prolonged injury.
Now fit, the Dane is still determined to exit the club after being linked with several sides this summer, including Stoke City.
"I would like to play at a place where you are happy and play every week, that is the most important thing for any football player and hopefully that will happen soon."
The Denmark coach Morten Olson has stressed the importance of Bendtner getting regular first team football, suggesting that the forward isn't getting any younger.
He said. "It is good for himself if he plays first-team football. You don't play football for 50 years, you have to enjoy it as long as possible.
Now fit, the Dane is still determined to exit the club after being linked with several sides this summer, including Stoke City.
"I would like to play at a place where you are happy and play every week, that is the most important thing for any football player and hopefully that will happen soon."
The Denmark coach Morten Olson has stressed the importance of Bendtner getting regular first team football, suggesting that the forward isn't getting any younger.
He said. "It is good for himself if he plays first-team football. You don't play football for 50 years, you have to enjoy it as long as possible.
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