Arsenal star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain kicks back on a hammock in the sea as Wojciech Szczesny enjoys 'special day' with his wife

  • Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain was the picture of relaxation on his holdiay
  • The Arsenal star is increasingly frustrated at the lack of a new contract
  • Philippe Coutinho and Wojciech Szczesny enjoyed time with their families

Talk over his future may be ramping up, but Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain could not look more relaxed about his next move as he chilled out on a hammock in the sea on holiday.
The Arsenal star has become increasingly frustrated at the lack of activity surrounding a new contract at the club.
The Gunners are yet to offer him a new deal with only 12 months remaining on his current one, with Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City monitoring any developments in his situation.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain relaxes in a hammock in the sea while on holiday
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain relaxes in a hammock in the sea while on holiday


Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny enjoyed a 'special day' with his wife Marina
Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny enjoyed a 'special day' with his wife Marina
The 23-year-old is not the only footballer taking advantage of the period in between the end of the previous campaign and the beginning of pre-season.
Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, who has spent the last two years on loan at Roma, dressed up smart in a tuxedo as he enjoyed a 'special day' with his wife Marina.
Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho marked the start of his break by playing happy families with his wife, Aine, and their daughter Maria.
Fresh from captaining Brazil for the first time, Philippe Coutinho relaxed with his family
Fresh from captaining Brazil for the first time,Philippe Coutinho relaxed with his family
The Brazilian captained his country in a 4-0 win away in Australia and was celebrating turning 25.

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