Arsene
Wenger says there is 'nothing to elaborate' on regarding Arsenal
captain Robin van Persie and admits Santi Cazorla is a 'great player'.
Van
Persie has been the subject of interest from Manchester City,Manchester
United and Juventus after confirming he will not be signing an
extension to his contract, which expires next year.
He
has not travelled with the Arsenal squad for the pre-season tour to
Asia and there are reports that the Gunners want at least £20million
before agreeing to a sale.
Wenger,
however, remains determined to keep Van Persie at the Emirates Stadium
and confirmed there have been no fresh developments concerning the
striker's future.
"There
is nothing to elaborate. The options are clear - we want to keep our
players," said Wenger at a press conference in Beijing.
"I would be happy for him to stay in the English Premier League - at Arsenal."
Fragile
Wenger
has promised more new recruits at Arsenal after adding attacking
duo Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud to his squad already this summer.
Spain
international Cazorla has been linked with a move to North London, but
Wenger did not disclose whether he is trying to sign the Malaga winger.
"You
see I have come here to say as little as possible!" joked Wenger,
before adding: "I am ready to talk a lot, but not a lot about transfers,
because it is a very fragile subject and a very secret subject.
"But I share the opinion of Mikel Arteta - he [Cazorla] is a great player.
"We
bought Giroud and Podolski and I hope that we bought Diaby and Wilshere
too, who didn't play at all last season. We will add Wilshere to the
squad as soon as possible. But we are not at the end of it [transfers] -
we will still bring players in."
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