Laurent Koscielny says he’ll likely leave Arsenal when his current deal expires in June 2020.

The France international will have completed a decade at the Emirates by that point and thinks at 34-years-old it’ll probably be time for a change of scenery.

In the short-term, the centre-back’s main focus is on recovering from the horrific Achilles injury that is set to sideline him for the rest of the year.

“I’m under contract until June 2020. Afterwards? I’m thinking of moving on, but I do not know where,” he told Nice-Matin.

“This is not relevant anyway! I am in England, my family too. Then there will inevitably be a lot of question marks.

“The bottom line is to have health. I learned to relativise because there are so many more serious things in life.”

Unai Emery has confirmed that Koscielny will be one of his club captains this season; no doubt a timely boost for a player who had to watch from the stands as his international teammates secured World Cup glory this summer.