Nicklas Bendtner has revealed that he expects to leave Arsenal within the next two weeks.
The 25-year-old striker joined the Gunners' academy at the age of 16 and, after working his way up through the club's youth structure, cemented himself firmly in Arsene Wenger's first-team plans.
His best Premier League season for Arsenal came in 2008-09, as he scored nine league goals in just 17 starts for the London club.
However, Bendtner's form dropped off from that point onward, culminating in a disappointing season-long loan switch to Serie A with Juventus last term.
And the Denmark international is now concentrating on securing an end to his time at the Emirates Stadium.
"I am talking with five or six clubs at the moment over a permanent transfer," Bendtner is quoted as saying by Metro.
"Things are agreed with Arsenal and I will decide which club I sign for in the next two weeks."
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