I’m a Premier League title winner who quit in ill-timed transfer – now I’m back working at the club in different role

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JEREMIE ALIADIERE is back at Arsenal over 15 years on from his ill-timed transfer away from the club.

The Frenchman spent eight years in North London after joining the Gunners’ academy aged 16.

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Jeremie Aliadiere won the Premier League twice with Arsenal[/caption]
 Arsenal Technical Director Edu with former Arsenal team mates Jeremie Aliadiere before the Premier League match between Watford FC and Arsenal FC at Vicarage Road on September 15, 2019 in Watford, United Kingdom. (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)He is now back at the club as a matchday presenterGetty

He went on to score nine goals in 50 appearances for Arsenal, winning five trophies, including two league titles and the FA Cup.

However, he would leave to join Middlesbrough in 2007 after forcing through a transfer he has since admitted he regrets.

Aliadiere revealed in 2018 that he believes he could have replaced Thierry Henry in the team if he had stayed at the Emirates Stadium.

His fellow Frenchman also left Arsenal during the same transfer window.

“I left for Middlesbrough because I forced the move, because I was 24 and needed to play,” Aliadiere told Le Vestiaire.

“He was telling me to stay because I’d play.

“Now, I regret it. For me, Arsenal was the ideal club, and I wanted to do my whole career and spend my life there.

“It felt like a failure when I felt I had to leave, but it’s true that now, I arrived at the same time at Thierry Henry and left at the same time at Thierry Henry.

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“If I’d stayed an extra year, maybe I could have taken his spot.”

Aliadiere scored 12 goals in 86 appearances for Boro but was relegated from the Premier League in 2009.

MIddlesbrough's Jeremie Aliadiere celebrates scoring their first goal against his old clu b Arsenal Saturday 15 March 2008 during todays Premiership match at The Emirates Stadium. GERRY PENNYAliadiere has admitted he regrets leaving Arsenal for Middlesbrough in 2007EPA
 Former Arsenal player Jeremie Aliadiere works as a pitchside television pundit for Astro Supersport during the Premier League match between Everton and Arsenal at Goodison Park on April 7, 2019 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. (Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Getty Images)Since retiring, Aliadiere has worked as a pundit whilst completing his coaching badgesGetty

Almost two decades on from his exit, the 40-year-old is now back at Arsenal in a new role.

He now works as a matchday presenter for his former club, alongside his coaching career.

Aliadiere is currently completing his UEFA B licence and has been coaching for Luton’s academy as well as appearing as a pundit for Astro Supersport.

After three years with Boro, Aliadiere went on to have two spells with Lorient in his native France either side of a stint in Qatar.

The former under-21 international announced his retirement in 2017 aged 34 following Lorient’s relegation to Ligue 2.

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