Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain says leaving Arsenal was 'hardest decision ever' but had to move to improve

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Alex Young @alexwsyoung9 September 2017

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain says leaving Arsenal was "the hardest decision" he has ever had to make but an exit was needed to improve himself as a player.

The midfielder turned down a new contract at the Emirates Stadium before joining Liverpool in a deal worth up to £40million, having previously rejected a similar deal from Premier League champions Chelsea.

Oxlade-Chamberlain won the FA Cup three times during his six-year spell at Arsenal but felt he had to move on to further his career.

"It was the hardest decision I've ever had to make," the 24-year-old told The Times. "I want to thank the Arsenal fans who've always supported me. But I can't apologise for my decision to leave. I want to get more out of myself.

"I felt the main thing was taking myself out of my comfort zone. That's why Liverpool shouted out for me.

"Having been someone on the outside looking in, I couldn't help but notice what the manager [Jurgen Klopp] is doing here, and wondering what it would be like to play for a character like that.

"He's very inspirational, passionate, involved and intense. I felt that was something that could gee me up.

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"You can see from how the team play how he instils that intensity in the players. I feel like that kick up the backside would be good for me. The manager can take me up to the next level."

Oxlade-Chamberlain is in line to make his Liverpool debut at Manchester City in Saturday's lunchtime clash.

Additional reporting by Press Association.