Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna has insisted he is no desire to leave the club despite reported interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco.
Sagna has become a mainstay for Arsene Wenger's side since joining from Auxerre in 2007.
However, reports have suggested that the right-back could be set for a return to France, with French champions PSG and Claudio Ranieri's Ligue 1 new-boys both apparently interested in acquiring his services.
Sagna, though, stressed he is happy at the London club.
"I have never said I wanted to leave the club, but sometimes journalists want to guess what will happen because I only have one year to go with Arsenal, Sagna told Middle East Sport Talk.
"I am still at Arsenal at the moment and I’m looking to playing for the team next season.
"Arsenal are a team that have made me grow as a player and as a man, so I have a lot of respect for the team and of course, we are talking and hopefully we can find a solution.
"Of course people will start thinking I want to go to Paris, or go back to France because they’ve been talking about it in France.
"It is football and at the moment I am still playing at Arsenal and hopefully will for a few years."
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