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Gael Clichy insists he does not want to leave Arsenal after shrugging off reports linking him with moves to Liverpool and Everton.
The French full-back joined Arsenal from Cannes in August 2003 but will have just a year left on his contract in the summer.
The Merseyside rivals are thought to be interested in the 25-year-old but he insists he wants to stay and help Arsene Wenger's side win the title.
Clichy told The People: "When I arrived at Arsenal it was because I wanted to improve myself as a player and to win titles, and that is normal with any player.
"Wenger persuaded me to come here at a time when I was receiving offers from other clubs - and I have to say that my present and my future is with Arsenal.
"I am leaving talks over my contract with my agent so that I can focus on my football.
"I know that there are rumours about me going elsewhere but I have nothing to say about that.
"I have always wanted to be at a club where I am content. Money is important but it is not a decisive factor. All I want is to win a title - that's my ultimate ambition.
"It is unquestionable that Wenger is a great coach but the problem is it becomes more difficult to win the title every year.
"He is trying to develop the young players at this club and I think that is something you cannot put a price on in football."
Source: Team Talk
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