Arsenal have officially announced that Nicklas Bendtner along with 10 other players have been released by the club whose contract end on June 30th. The list also features this year’s January signing Kim Kallstrom, who scored one of the goals during the FA Cup semi-finals penalty shootout against Wigan Athletic.
Academy players Chuks Aneke, Daniel Boateng, Zach Fagan and Leander Siemann are also in the line to depart having reached the end of their current agreements.
Arsenal fans took to social networking sites to react on the news that Bendtner is finally leaving the club. The Danish striker, who has created a “cult hero/troll king” name for himself for his off-field comments and antics is duly sent-off by the Arsenal fans.
#Bendtner has left #Arsenal, I bet #Madrid and #Barca are drafting up MASSIVE contract offers as we speak, right Niklas? #BendtnerMemories
— Football Transfers (@FootyTransfer24) June 26, 2014
#Bendtner, 26 yo, should be reaching the pinnacle of his career right now. Instead he's on the scrap heap. Such a shame and waste of talent.
— John Kelly (@johnjmkelly) June 26, 2014
The day all @Arsenal fans have been waiting for #bendtner has finally been released by the club.It only took 9 years but we got there #yippy
— Parminder Bharj (@parminderbharj) June 26, 2014
#Bendtner is gone, we're going to win league !!!!
— bazza@arsenal4life (@Bazmaher83) June 26, 2014
Nicklas Bendtner is currently a better football player than Suarez. Viva la Bendtner #Suarez #Bendtner
— Lewo (@lewipaulson) June 26, 2014
#Arsenal finally getting rid of the deadwood #Bendtner, Park & Viviano, shame Fabianksi left after such a great run of games in the FA Cup.
— Rahul Bhatt (@rahulbhatt84) June 26, 2014
Life without @bendtnerb52 will be so less interesting. You will be surely and dearly missed by everyone.
#bendtner
— Jigyasu (@jigyasujuneja) June 26, 2014
The king is dead, long live the king #bendtner #Arsenal
— Gareth Stringer (@Gareth_Stringer) June 26, 2014
Don't worry Liverpool the worlds greatest striker is about to become available on a free transfer #Bendtner
— Sam Burton (@Goonerboy76) June 26, 2014
Zanetti retired,Giggs retired,Puyol retired,Lampard left,Chelsea,Xavi left Barcelona.But,Bendtner leaving is the most depressing. #bendtner
— Jigyasu (@jigyasujuneja) June 26, 2014
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