Osl, the German soccer superstar, recently suffered a major career turnaround. He was swept off his feet by Turkish club Fehrenbach, and it's not the first time his relationship with the club has broken down. His former teammate Montreal was outspoken in an interview, stating that Ossur's problem was that he "didn't get along with everyone", and even towards the end of his time at Arsenal, the relationship between the two men deteriorated and ultimately fell apart.
Osir moved from Arsenal to Fehrenbach at the beginning of last year. He wanted to realize his dream of returning to his "hometown" Turkey, but he was not used in his new club. Recently, he was dropped from the squad, rumored to be due to a bad relationship with the coach. Montreal, an Arsenal veteran who played alongside Osl and now plays for Real Susdar, commented: "The problem with Osl is that he seems to be in conflict with everyone. He broke down with Arsene Wenger and failed to feature in the last few games, then Emery wanted him to be a team leader again, but it soon became clear that his form just wasn't up to par with the others."
In fact, since his debut, Ossur has experienced unpleasant breakups with every team he has played for. During his time at Schalk 04 and Werder Bremen, he clashed with the club over salary issues and his request for a move to Real Madrid; in the final stages of his time at Real Madrid, there was another disagreement over a contract extension, and after moving to Arsenal, he was even criticized by Real Madrid president Piriz for his father's insatiable greed. In the latter stages of his time at Arsenal, he was frozen out due to his refusal to take a pay cut and a dip in form. After the 2018 World Cup, he even released a statement accusing the DFB chief and the Germans of discriminating against him as a descendant of immigrants, coupled with a close relationship with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, making him a public enemy within Germany. Now that even Fehrenbach have dumped him, I wonder which other clubs would dare to take the controversial star.