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Serge Gnabry may have left Arsenal six years ago but still has a deep connection to the Emirates, as displayed by his recent Instagram post.

The 26-year-old spent five years with the Gunners but left for pastures new after failing to cement a place in the first team, ultimately joining Bayern Munich in a move that has seen his career soar.

But despite his struggles in north London, Gnabry remains an Arsenal fan and recently sported a rendition of their 1992 home kit in an Instagram post of him wearing a number of retro shirts.

While the Germany international has won a host of titles since departing the Emirates six years ago, including one Champions League, he has not hidden his love for the Gunners.

And that was best highlighted in a 2019 interview with Pro Direct in which Gnabry declared: "Always a Gunner."

The winger added: "It was the hardest decision but I think it worked out well because I wanted to play. But as a club, Arsenal are top, top."

Having hit double figures for goals in every season since, Arsenal supporters may be left pondering why the club - then regularly competing for top honours and being a staple of of the Champions league - let such a talent leave?

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