
The Poland international, who joined the Italian side after Petr Cech established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper at the Emirates Stadium, still holds the Gunners close to his heart and revealed that he would relish the chance to return.
Speaking to Sky Italia, the 25-year-old said: “If a year ago someone had told me that I would go to Rome I would have thought it was impossible.
“I saw Arsenal as my whole life and I do not hide that is still my dream (to return).
“For me it is a family, I owe so much to those people that if I were to be given a chance I would play for them (again).”
Szczesny has had a mixed spell in the Italian capital so far, pulling off an important save in the historic win over Juventus but making a costly error in the Champions League defeat to BATE Borisov.
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