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Arsenal ace Laurent Koscielny reveals his plans: These are the clubs I would finish at
LAURENT KOSCIELNY admits he could finish his career at Arsenal.
Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny says he could stay at the club his whole career
The France centre-back, 31, has evolved into one of the best defenders in Europe at the Emirates.
He signed for Arsenal in 2010 and has just over two years to go on his current deal.
And Koscielny says he's happy in London and owes Arsene Wenger for helping his career.
Laurent Koscielny has developed into one of the top defenders in Europe
Laurent Koscielny is happy to stay at Arsenal his whole career
I am in the French national team thanks to the boss and I will be grateful to him my entire career
He signed from French side Lorient and says he will either return there or stay at Arsenal until he hangs up his boots.
"It was Arsene Wenger who had the courage to buy me from Lorient when I was nobody," Koscielny said.
"I'd had one year at an average club in Ligue 1 and he took a big punt in bringing me to one of the 10 biggest clubs in Europe.
"I am in the French national team thanks to the boss and I will be grateful to him my entire career.
"I will finish my career in England or at my old club Lorient but I love living in London.
"I was 24 when I arrived in England and I had never lived in a big town, so it was a big step into the unknown for me.
"But my family is happy, the people are calmer than in Paris and there is more respect."