Germany midfielder Julian Draxler will consider his
future again in the summer but does not intend to leave Schalke in January.
The 20-year-old Germany midfielder was a second-half
substitute in the 1-0 win over England at Wembley on Tuesday night.
While Draxler openly admits he is a big fan of the
Barclays Premier League and has been linked with moves to both Arsenal and
Manchester United, he insists his full focus this season is on making continued
progress with the Bundesliga side to secure a place in Germany's World Cup
squad for Brazil.
"For my club I have the chance to play nearly every
game, it is important for me to improve myself," he said.
"I have said every summer I have to look what is the
best for me and I will do in the summer again and we will see what happens.
"But no way. I won't switch then (in January)."
Germany's goal at Wembley was scored by captain Per
Mertesacker with a towering header late in the first half.
The 6ft 6ins defender has settled well at Arsenal, where
he was joined in the summer of 2012 by fellow German international Lukas
Podolski, with club-record signing Mesut Ozil arriving for £42million on
transfer deadline day this September.
Draxler has only heard "nice things" about life
at the Emirates Stadium, with the Gunners currently top of the table.
He added: "I have always said English teams are very
big clubs and Arsenal is of course one of them.
"Of course I sometimes speak to Mesut or Per about
the team, about the club, and they always have good words and they tell me nice
things.
"You never know what happens in the summer, but
Arsenal is a very, very nice team.
"They always have very young players, they play
attractive football and that is what I like.
"But I better not speak too much about it because
tomorrow I can read in the (English) newspapers that I like to play for Arsenal
- I think the people at Schalke would not like to hear that."
Culled from Skysports
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