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Agent of Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky poised to discuss player's future with Arsene Wenger but rules out Fulham move
The Czech Republic international’s representative is to sit down with the Gunners boss to evaluate the his client's future, with his current deal set to expire in the summer
By Shane Farrington
Rosicky’s current contract is poised to expire in the summer and the 31-year-old has been linked with fellow Premier League side Fulham as well as German side Wolfsburg.
Despite only starting five league matches for the Gunners this season, Rosicky’s agent Pavel Paska has refused to rule out the possibility of the Czech Republic international signing a new deal to stay at the Emirates.
"Fulham is just press speculation," Paska told reporters. "I am now going to have a meeting with Arsene Wenger but won't comment on anything before that. I don't like to give any prognosis to the press.
"I react on facts and that means I will express myself only when we know the result of this meeting."
Rosicky joined the Gunners back in 2006 from Borussia Dortmund but has seen his playing time hampered by a number of injuries.
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