Bernd Leno takes aim at Arsenal and claims his summer exit to Fulham was due to ‘politics’

‘It was clear to me: I have to get out of here’: Bernd Leno takes aim at Arsenal and claims his summer exit was due to ‘politics’… with Fulham goalkeeper insisting his departure was not ‘about performance or quality’

  • Bernd Leno joined Fulham from Arsenal in an £8m transfer in the summer 
  • The German goalkeeper was replaced as No 1 last season by Aaron Ramsdale 
  • The Gunners then brought in USA international Matt Turner at start of summer 
  • Leno has now hit out at Gunners, saying departure was ‘not about performance’ 

Bernd Leno has launched a scathing attack on Arsenal and claims ‘politics’ was behind his summer departure.

The German joined Fulham last month in an £8million deal after four years at Emirates Stadium, in which he made 125 appearances across all competitions.

The 30-year-old was replaced as Mikel Arteta’s No 1 goalkeeper by Aaron Ramsdale last season and made just eight appearances in 2021-22.

Ex-Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno claims ‘politics’ was behind his summer move to Fulham

The German (back) was replaced as the Gunners No 1 by Aaron Ramsdale (front) last season

The German (back) was replaced as the Gunners No 1 by Aaron Ramsdale (front) last season

The Gunners then brought in Matt Turner to come in as No 2 this summer, and Leno appeared to hit out at the signing of the USA international as ‘politics’, making it clear he had to ‘get out of here’.

‘When I realised that it wasn’t about performance or quality, I knew that I had to go,’ Leno told SPORT BILD via Fussball Transfers.

‘In preparation, I saw that it is not about performance, but only about politics. It was clear to me: I had to get out of here.’

Matt Turner was signed from New England Revolution

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta

Mikel Arteta (R) then saw a new No 2 added to his Arsenal squad in the form of Matt Turner (L)

Leno is now a No 1 goalkeeper once again in west London, having started the last four Premier League games for Marco Silva’s men.

And the former Bayer Leverkusen man is now targeting a recall on the international scene and adding to his nine Germany caps with Hansi Flick’s men, having not played for Die Mannschaft for 12 months. 

‘The most important thing for me is to find my rhythm again,’ he added.

‘Especially after I wasn’t actually able to train properly at Arsenal and had no preparation. It’s up to me to get the focus back on the national team.’

He is now targeting a recall on the international scene and adding to his nine Germany caps

He is now targeting a recall on the international scene and adding to his nine Germany caps

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