Forgotten former Arsenal and Liverpool star has Besiktas contract ripped up amid talk of potential Premier League return

Ex-Arsenal and Liverpool star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's deal with Besiktas has been terminated, setting up the player's return to the Premier League.

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  • Midfielder struggled with injury in Turkey
  • Ox linked with newly-promoted
  • 31-year-old won league with in 2019

Forgotten former Arsenal and Liverpool star has Besiktas contract ripped up amid talk of potential Premier League returnForgotten former Arsenal and Liverpool star has Besiktas contract ripped up amid talk of potential Premier League returnForgotten former Arsenal and Liverpool star has Besiktas contract ripped up amid talk of potential Premier League return

As per Yeni Safak, have terminated Oxlade-Chamberlain’s deal, as he was informed he would not be part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plans going forward. The midfielder struggled with injury during his first season in Turkey, and was frozen out by then manager Giovanni van Bronkhorst at the start of the 2024/25 campaign. The 31-year-old eventually worked his way back into the side after the Dutchman’s sacking, and in all, made 50 appearance and scored five goals for Besiktas after joining from Liverpool on a free transfer in 2023.

Newly-promoted Leeds are believed to be interested in Oxlade-Chamberlain, who would be in favour of a return to . Earlier this summer, the player had been linked with a move to City, amid reports that he and his fiance Perrie Edwards were struggling with a long-distance relationship.

Oxlade-Chamberlain has enjoyed a long and successful career, winning three FA Cups with , and adding a , League Cup, and to his personal trophy haul during a five-year spell at Liverpool.

The termination of his contract would probably point to Oxlade-Chamberlain asking for the chance to return to England. A versatile player that can operate in midfield, or out wide, he would be a valuable veteran squad player for a team attempting to stay, or break back into, the Premier League.