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Jay-Jay Okocha believes Alex Iwobi’s future doesn’t depend on if Arsene Wenger leaves Arsenal

By OmniSport
18 May 2017   |   1:06 pm
Alex Iwobi's uncle and former Nigeria international Jay-Jay Okocha believes the youngster's future doesn't depend on if Arsene Wenger leaves Arsenal.

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