Hleb slams Gunners duo.

Arsenal midfielder Alex Hleb has moved a step closer to the exit door after launching a verbal attack on Arsene Wenger and Cesc Fabregas.

The Belarus international is expected to leave the Emirates Stadium this summer with Internazionale and Barcelona believed to be interested in acquiring his services.

Speaking on Monday, chairman Peter Hill-Wood admitted Hleb was likely to leave the Gunners and the unhappy midfielder has now revealed the reasons behind his decision to move on.

Hleb, who joined from Stuttgart in an £11milion deal in 2005, has made over 125 appearances for the north London club.

"My view of how I should be playing didn't coincide with the manager's," he told The Sun.
"I told him last season I wanted to leave and think he was quite upset about it. But ask him. It may turn out he's happy to see me go."

Meanwhile, Hleb has also hit out at midfield colleague Fabregas after accusing the Spaniard of being selfish.

"When we get scoring opportunities, Fabregas is much more selfish than me," he continued. "Given a chance to shoot, he always goes for it - unlike me."

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