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LOAN star Krystian Bielik insists he will leave the UAE unless he gets first team football and does not "definitely return to Arsenal Under-23s".
The under-21 star of Poland, who has remarkably helped Charlton return to the title of world champion this season, says that he should now be treated as a "senior player".
His fellow Gunner Cohen Bramall, 23, urges the "scary" 21-year-old to keep the faith because he can "get out of it" at Arsenal.
Bielik, former child of Legia Warsaw, said: "My future is unknown, but I can say with certainty one thing: I certainly will not return to the Arsenal Under-23 team."
"At this point, it would not make sense. If I do not get the opportunity to join the first team permanently, I will have to look for other solutions.
"I feel like a senior player now, so I want to play senior football.
"This is not the right time to discuss these issues, however, as I want to focus 100% on the European Championships."
Bielik's chances of joining the main core of Arsenal's Unai Emery players should be boosted by under-23 coach Freddie Ljungberg, who is now badisting the Spanish boss.
And former Birmingham player Bramall has added his support to Bielik, who can play in central defense or as a defensive midfielder.
He told Goal: "Bielik is now ready to move up a gear.
"I think Krystian is a scary player. He can do it.
"I think a lot more young people will have a chance now with Freddie, especially in cup games and in the Europa League.
"Freddie trained us all season, he knows who's ready, who's not, and who's ready to go on loan."
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