Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain says he “feels at home” playing in central midfield for Arsenal.

The England international has featured predominantly on the wing for the Gunners since arriving at the club in 2011, but excelled in the middle against AC Milan later that season.

Arsene Wenger could ask Oxlade-Chamberlain to fill in at central midfield during the busy Christmas schedule, and the 22-year-old feels comfortable switching roles if required.

“Versatility is an extra string to a player’s bow,” he told the Arsenal Weekly podcast. “In the long run it’s probably better to tie yourself down to one position and really become established in one area to be as good as you can in that position.

“However, you look at the likes of Philipp Lahm who is one of the best right backs in the world, but he can also go into midfield and play as if he’s one of the best midfielders in the world.

“Throughout your career you will always be asked to play slightly different positions here and there, and obviously the needs of the team comes first so if you need to fill in at a different position, you’ll be expected to do that. It’s important for any player to be versatile enough to be able to play in different positions.

“I’m quite lucky because I enjoy playing on the wing and in midfield as well. I’ve become more used to playing on the wing because I’ve played there more than I have in the middle. Growing up, I played more centrally which is why whenever I do get asked to play there, I’m more than happy to do that.

“There are times in the game as well when, because of the way the team plays, I might be on the wing but for a 10-minute period I might end up playing in midfield and I feel at home doing that.

“Sometimes it’s nicer to play in midfield because you get more of the ball whereas when you’re out wide you rely on people to get you the ball, but then when you are on the wing you have then license to attack a bit more and run at people which is a strong part of my game. I’m happy to play in both positions.”

Listen to the full interview on the Arsenal Weekly podcast, featured in iTunes' Best of 2015.