Zinchenko is still prepared to join the fight if required, telling BBC Newsnight after seeing Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky lower the country’s military recruitment age from 27 to 25: “I think it's a clear answer. I would go [to fight].”
The versatile Arsenal star added on having former school friends on the frontline: “It's tough to understand that just recently we've been in the same school, we were playing in the playground or on the football pitch, and now they have to defend our country. And, honestly, [it's] so hard to accept this, but it is what it is. We cannot give up. I know maybe some people might think that it's much easier … for me being here [in London] rather than being there [in Ukraine]. I really hope that this war will end soon. What is my duty now? How can I help as much as I can to my country, to my people, over there and all these things? I can't be more proud than I am right now to be Ukrainian. I have a dream that this war will end very, very soon, and we can rebuild our Ukraine like we really want [to].”