Granit Xhaka has called for showdown talks with Arsenal in an attempt to find a solution over his future.

It comes a month after the Switzerland international stormed off the pitch and told fans to 'f*** off' when substituted during Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace.

His outburst saw him stripped of the captain's armband and left out of matchday squads as Unai Emery attempted to deal with the whole fiasco.

Arsenal outcast Granit Xhaka is ready for showdown talks with the club over his future

Xhaka has not played for Arsenal since telling fans to 'f*** off' while being substituted

Despite being linked with moves away from the club, the 27-year-old is ready to make amends with the Emirates faithful and work his way back into the side.

Xhaka scored in Switzerland's 6-1 win over Gibraltar on Monday which confirmed their spot in the Euro 2020 finals next summer.

He told Swiss broadcaster SRF: 'I have a clear idea as to how things should proceed, and Arsenal know this as well.

'Although I still have a contract with them, I will be glad to return to the club - so we can finally sort matters out.

Xhaka told Arsenal fans to 'f*** off' after he was jeered when he was substituted last month

The 27-year-old appeared to take a swipe at Arsenal fans during the international break

'There will surely be a solution - as I can't accept what has happened with me.'

While away on international duty, Xhaka appeared to take a swipe at Arsenal fans by suggesting that he didn't need the confirmation of others to be happy.

The midfielder posted a photo on Instagram last Saturday of himself during the victory with a caption which translates to: 'Happiness is when you are satisfied with yourself and do not need the confirmation of others.'