Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is reportedly considering a shock return to Arsenal after becoming frustrated with the lack of opportunities at Liverpool.
Oxlade-Chamberlain's Anfield career has been bittersweet. Many would consider a Premier League title, the Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup a success but the England international has failed to cement his place under Jurgen Klopp in recent seasons.
The 28-year-old midfielder - who is believed to earn £125,000 per week on a contract running until 2023 - thrived in his first season after his £35million move from Arsenal in 2017, both on the wing and in the engine room.
But a cruel ACL injury in a Champions League semi-final stunted his progress, forcing him to miss 316 days of Reds action - and he hasn't reached the same dizzying heights since.
In fact, every time he looked to be hitting his peak another injury blow has come along to knock him back down again.
Oxlade-Chamberlain appeared to be enjoying a slight renaissance in a comeback from his ACL injury, making a total of 43 appearances across all competitions for the Reds during their victorious Premier League campaign in 2019-20.
Then the Covid-19 pandemic hit, shutting down the season for a spell and Oxlade-Chamberlain's chances.
On the third day of preparations for the 2020-21 campaign in Austria, he went down during a training session with yet another knee injury and was ruled out until December.
He made just 17 appearances last season with only two coming in starts and he never really seemed to get going again following his latest spell on the sidelines.
Injuries look to have finally caught up with the midfielder, who now seems to lack the physicality needed to break into a Klopp-style side.
Despite staying fit through a full pre-season this year, Oxlade-Chamberlain has made just two appearances, with the Reds boss favouring the intensity of youngsters Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones.
Captain Jordan Henderson and Fabinho are locked and loaded automatic picks in Liverpool's midfield and so Klopp's favoured 4-3-3 formation leaves just one coveted spot for Oxlade-Chamberlain, Jones, Elliott, Naby Keita and Thiago Alcantara to contend for.
At the start of the season, Elliott looked to have that final spot well within his grasp after the 18-year-old's unexpected impact.
But a serious ankle injury sustained against Leeds has curtailed the youngster's ambitions. Yet one player's agony is another player's opportunity - just not for Oxlade-Chamberlain it seems.
Instead, it is Jones who has grasped at the opportunity Elliott's misfortune has left behind. The 20-year-old had to wait patiently in the wings and bide his time earlier in the season before the chance to fill the void left by Elliott arose.
Now, he has seen his bid for more playing time come to fruition - he has started four games and is riding a wave of momentum once again as the local lad full of hope and promise.
And, while Jones's impressive displays, featuring a wonder strike against Brentford and an assist-loaded performance at Porto, have benefitted Liverpool, they have done nothing to further Oxlade-Chamberlain's case.
He had been a great creative asset during his debut campaign for the Reds, generating seven assists in the Premier League and creating 34 chances.
But as his game time decreased, naturally so did his output - and dramatically so.
With a grand total of 19 minutes played over two appearances in the league in the 2018-19 season, he didn't record a single assist.
However, he returned to full fitness as the Reds rampaged to the title in 2019-20 and we saw a glimpse of the attacking weapon he had been before the ACL injury.
In 30 league appearances, he found the back of the net four times, provided an assist and created 17 chances.
Yet, as he missed yet another chunk of Liverpool's campaign last season, his attacking contributions dropped once again.
It is clear we never fully got a taste of what Oxlade-Chamberlain could truly achieve under Klopp and the route back into midfield now seems to be closed.
However, he could have has an opportunity to break back into the team through his old wing-back position from his Arsenal days.
While Trent Alexander-Arnold is indisputably Liverpool's No 1 choice at right back, there is always a need for a quality back-up. Although central midfield is admittedly his preferred position, Oxlade-Chamberlain needs to grasp at any lifeline he's handed to rejuvenate his Liverpool career.
The Englishman played wing-back under Arsene Wenger, a role that bears strong similarities to the way Klopp deploys his full backs.
The Southampton academy graduate possesses strength, pace, an ability to cross the ball and skilful dribbling - all constituents of an excellent full back, which could see him easily slip into the position.
Even Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher endorsed the potential position change on Twitter back in June.
The former defender tweeted: 'Could the Ox not play there?
'Got the pace & engine, he'll be fine on the ball & used to being in crossing areas after spending so long there as a winger.'
But even that route has been closed off to Oxlade-Chamberlain as Klopp has chosen veteran and previous left back stand-in James Milner ahead of him in Alexander-Arnold's absence due to a groin injury.
It is a bitter chapter of Oxlade-Chamberlain's career, which looked to be entering it's second wave upon his arrival at Anfield. Instead he is left as a shadow of his former self.
Now, with playing time running thin, he is reportedly seeking a fresh challenge.
Oxlade-Chamberlain is weighing up bringing his injury-hit Reds career to an end and reuniting with his former team-mate Mikel Arteta at the Emirates Stadium, according to The Sun.
A return to the Emirates could be just the move he needs to resurrect his stuttering career in north London given the Gunners' issues in midfield.
The former Arsenal man would not suffer the same competitiveness for a spot in Arteta's side as he does under Klopp.
Granit Xhaka was ruled out for three months in September following a knee injury suffered in the north London derby, while Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny are set to partake in the Africa Cup of Nations in January.
That leaves just summer signing Albert Sambi Lokonga, 21, and utility player Ainsley Maitland-Niles as central midfield options for Arteta, which leaves a spot wide open for Oxlade-Chamberlain to slip into.
The Ox still has plenty of years left in the tank, should he stay injury free. With no chance to shine in a loaded Liverpool squad, that time could be spent salvaging his career back among old friends.
yeacelrsuy
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nope he's a good player I always like the way he do play
Voubmpsuy
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we don't need that snake at Arsenal. Liverpool can keep him or sell him to another team I dnt care but he got no chance here!
Voubmpsuy
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this is a stupid lne up nd we don't want that snake at our club
Vodbeklny
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Liverpool fc should give oxlade Chamberlain long term future at Liverpool FC 💪❤️💯 ynwa
Vodbeklny
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no💯 oxlade Chamberlain should stay at Liverpool FC long term future 💯🙏
Soyaiklpr
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There's no place like home Alex. Come back home. Home sweet home
hemcknprz
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Is Arsenal a dumping ground?[Crylaugh]
noocklstu
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Oxy Chamberlane must go 2nd Tier...Arsenal closed door for good.
kolonegooner
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what the hell do we need Ox again for.... he thought it was greener pastures ...never had that quality for Klopps style .... and now, a return to where , 🤔 AF you are nutta .... get the fcuk outta here with that nonsense 😒 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
skychilee
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Given his fitness condition and easily got in juried records in the pass, he should consider early retire from football and try some other things. And in term of ability, he is not that type of player that can dominate and a leader role on the pitch.
Fazmil Affezan
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no gonna happen
vibkouyz
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just stay at liverpool
Lambertino
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Let him be there at Liverpool and fight for his place
pulkiit_10
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no we don't need him because we have never miss him for anything
does anyone need assner
Russey
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Wherever he goes his not going to play because he cant stay fit
Vauikmoprt
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Yes but not arsenal different team will be better
Cieadlrstu
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chamberlain should move to Aston villa where he'll display his talent
Irishmchale
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he'll probably go out on loan to arsenal for more game time
Sosst
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Yes
Jorda7n
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that's why we play champions league
puzzle007
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He dearly loves Liverpool so he's not interested
Bhadguy5
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yessssssssss pls!
Add £15m and we will gladly take him off your hands 😤
Bhadguy5
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Thank God you are a Manchester United fan
Bhadguy5
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We don’t want him at Arsenal
Andy_Mac
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Chamberlain should go to Newcastle.
moacinrsu
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I didn’t read d article it no we don’t want
Ellairdo
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Don’t want him man too brittle
Akpan84
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Wilshere is only training with the team to get fit.
Arsenal is also weighing the option of giving him a contract in January
Wuwdelnpsz
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He is going to Newcastle.
Wuwdelnpsz
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Is Arsenal now a dumbing ground, Jack is on the radar, now Oxlade-Chamderlain
Wilshere is only training with the team to get fit.
Jorda7n
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u just don't know a good team
Humancal44
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He's a Gooner and Emirates will always be your home....
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To watch Arsenal, not play for Arsenal
Humancal44
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Ridiculous
Humancal44
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Don't care as long as we don't sign him
yetbceinuy
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at least he got ucl medal
That's a problem with Low people like u. No pride No legacy but fake showing
LFC11YNWA
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And that Goal became Curse [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]...now No team even wants him for FREE. Even your Dad Klopp said this summer : I m surprised Noone is interested in him. Kop Raped him like B.....[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
you mean ....Origi...!!
Jorda7n
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Jezmnpr
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no I don't think so, he is not a bad player and I cried when he left. to be honest I don't know his real position at all. if his position is central mid then no. I like him as wing back
Fuoalmnpuz
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i like ox and i dont know what is wrong klöp why he is not playing our midfelder fabinho henderson ox or jones
gbemmybaba
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And what is he bringing to the table??
Lol even while on the bench
XxKingCR7xX
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That's like travelling from a horse to a donkey or worse
Charlesugwu
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Why must he go back to Arsenal? Who is he going to displace?
Ladbiklnsz
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yessssssssss pls!
MUTINDO
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He's a Gooner and Emirates will always be your home....
Luizry
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no, he is a good squad player.
SHAHID456
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HE DESERVES GAME TIME.. HE NEEDS GAME TIME... OFCOURSE A GREAT TALENT.. SEND HIM ON LOAN ... HE WILL BE BACK WITH A BANG
thescouseghost
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Look he is not really good enough
Teucemtyz
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Could be good for him, right about time. Came to Liverpool just before they won it all. Arsenal is building now, it can be a part of that and soon win trophies with them, on or off the bench of course hahaha.
Pubabeipry
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And what is he bringing to the table??
Winner mentality 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤣
SawHotz
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No thanks.