Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny maintains he has no thoughts of leaving Arsenal “as long as they want me here”.
The Poland international was dropped for the Champions League game against Bayern Munich last week as manager Arsene Wenger felt the 22-year-old had been “mentally affected” by the number of games played, and again took him out of the firing line for Saturday’s trip to Swansea where Lukasz Fabianski kept a second consecutive clean sheet.
He said: “I am too happy to go somewhere else. I believe in the philosophy of the club and that Arsenal will start to win again.
“I have a debt to pay here for the club, I owe them. I just do not want to go anywhere else. As long as they want me here, there is no ‘somewhere else’, and I have a contract until June 2015.”