Arsenal, who were lacking creativity prior to Odegaard's arrival, were only too happy to take the Norwegian up on the offer.Odegaard has registered three appearances so far, increasing his game time in each fixture.
And he started his first Gunners fixture against Leeds at the weekend, playing 78 minutes in the 4-2 win.Asked about his future at the Emirates after the victory, Odegaard refused to rule out staying at the club. "You never know what happens, but first of all my focus is about the rest of the season," he told Norwegian station TV2. "Hopefully help the team, and then we'll see what happens."The uncertainty in his comments, though, contradict Real Madrid's stance on Odegaard.
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