The 24-year-old Togo striker has been pursued by AC Milan and Barcelona and insists that money would never be a motivating factor if he were to move clubs.

Speaking in Vienna at a function with manufacturers adidas, Adebayor insisted at a press conference "I'm staying at Arsenal" but was then reported to have told broadcasters that his future may be decided next week.

He will have to meet Wenger first - they have both been in Austria for the latter stages of Euro 2008 but have not spoken with each other yet.

"We are here for two different things, he is doing his own way and I'm doing mine as well," said the striker.

Arsenal would stand to make a substantial profit if they were to sell the striker that netted 30 goals for them last season, and Adebayor would also expect to see his wages increase.

However, the former Monaco striker insists that money is not what is driving him.

He said: "When I was young I had a dream to be a good footballer and play for a big team. I was born in Togo so I never cared about playing for money, my happiness was to play to enjoy myself. That's what I've been doing until now.

"You can see people changing clubs because of money, because they want a change of atmosphere or to get their names in the big leagues. I just play football to enjoy myself. I play because I love it."

While his situation may change when he meets Wenger, Adebayor has revealed his determination to win a trophy with the group of players Wenger has put together.

When asked if he would be staying, he said: "Of course, I have three more years contract so no matter what I have to stay. I'm staying at Arsenal.

"I have a good contract, we have a good team there and I'm playing for one of the biggest teams in the world. The most important thing is to keep enjoying myself.

"You have a chance to play in a team where everyone is between 21-26 years old, we are all the same generation. We all have the same ideas, we go out together after games to restaurants.

"We all have the same ideas and we all want to achieve something. We have a good boss which is Arsene Wenger, he tries to bring this atmosphere to the dressing room where we feel like brothers and like family.

"Those are the reasons that gives us a chance to play the football we play. We play good football, now we look forward to winning trophies."

One of Arsenal's family could be starting in the Euro 2008 final, should Luis Aragones choose to field Cesc Fabregas in place of injured David Villa.

Adebayor said: "Whenever Cesc has been given a chance to come in he has shown his character and his good personality.

"He showed what we know about him - he's calm on the ball, he took the last penalty and scored it in the quarter-final.

"He has a coach who has to make a decision, he is the person who knows why Cesc starts on the bench. I would love to see him start at the beginning of the game.

"The coach has his own reason and the most important thing is that when he comes in he plays good football."