Mesut Ozil gives fans a virtual tour of his London home 

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Mesut Ozil provides a virtual tour of his London home Credit: Hypebeast YouTube 

Mesut Ozil has given fans a unique glimpse behind the closed doors of his luxury London home in a new video with fashion label, Hypebeast.

The Arsenal midfielder was named on the bench for Arsenal's 2-0 win over West Brom on Monday night as speculation mounts that the German is ready to leave the club at the end of the season.

Ozil's current Arsenal contract runs out this summer and there has been little indication that the 28-year-old is ready to prolonge his stay with the Gunners.

In a throwback to the popular MTV programme 'Cribs', the former Real Madrid playmaker gave cameras a tour of his north London home, which comes complete with a bespoke Playstation room. 

The house includes a film room fitted with gigantic cinema screen and a living room complete a portrait of a famous Ottoman Sultan. 

Ozil also shows off his bespoke dressing room containing dozens of shoes, from adidas Yeezys to Louis Vuitton trainers. 

The German was left out of Arsenal's team to play West Brom, despite recovering from a calf injury. 

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Mesut Ozil sits beside Olivier Giroud on the Arsenal bench  Credit: Getty Images 

Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown believes Arsene Wenger 'no longer trusts' Ozil and believes the German is angling for a summer move away from the Emirates. 

"I believe he's [Mesut Ozil] not playing tonight because the gaffer really can't trust him anymore," said Keown, speaking on BBC Radio Five Live.

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Martin Keown believes Mesut Ozil is set on a move away from Arsenal next summer Credit: AFP 

"I think it's a huge story that Ozil doesn't play tonight. If you look at their pre-seasons, Ozil wasn't in the German squad in the summer, he came back on the very first day of pre-season, and didn't then start the season, there was a bit of suspicion around him.

"Last year he went missing for a couple of months and I think that's his tactic in terms of getting away from the football club."

 

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