Arsenal have a ‘snitch’ in their ranks, says Ally McCoist

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Ally McCoist believes someone in the Arsenal dressing room has attempted to ‘damage’ the reputation of Mesut Ozil following the leaked news that the playmaker is refusing a pay cut.

Ozil is among three Arsenal players who have rejected the 12.5% reduced salary as the club attempts to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

The Gunners became the first Premier League club to agree a wage reduction with their squad this week, with the pay cut set to take place from April 2020 to March 2021.

Targets have been set for the players to be repaid, but highest earner, Ozil – who pockets £350,000 a week – is not one of those players to agree to the terms, but neither of the other three have yet to be publicly named.

McCoist told talkSPORT: “It says a lot about the quality of team-mate that he’s dealing with because he’s effectively got a snitch in his dressing room.

Ozil has played just 71 minutes of Premier League football in 2019/20

“No matter what you think about Mesut Ozil I think it’s completely out of order that a private conversation regarding a wage reduction has been made public.

“It’s been made public for a reason – to make him look bad. That’s the only reason it’s been made public, I think.

“Straight away, taking the issue of the wage reduction to one side, he’s got a problem with someone in that dressing room or somebody at that club, of that there is absolutely no doubt.

“You’re 100 per cent right, I’ve read so many good things about Mesut Ozil, what he’s willing to do and what he’s done for charities all over the place.

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