Mohamed Elneny: "I am staying at Arsenal"

Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny in action during the Premier League clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford on November 19, 2016
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Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny insists that he is "staying" at the club amid rumours he could depart the Emirates this summer.

Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny has denied speculation that he is leaving the club this summer, insisting that he is "staying" at the Emirates.

Reports in recent weeks have suggested that Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has sanctioned the sale of the Egypt international after he failed to force his way into the first-team picture during his first 18 months with the club.

Leicester City are believed to have made an offer of £10m which was accepted by Arsenal but turned down by Elneny himself, while Turkish outfit Galatasaray have also been credited with an interest.

Elneny impressed during his side's penalty-shootout win over Chelsea in the Community Shield on Sunday, however, and told reporters afterwards that he is determined to stay and fight for his place.

"I am staying at Arsenal this season," the 25-year-old is quoted as saying by The Sun. "There has been a lot of criticism recently, and I wanted to prove that I deserve to play for a big team like Arsenal.

"That was my best game for them.

"Winning the Community Shield gives us momentum ahead of the new season. We players talked about the importance of winning the game."

Since joining from Basel in January, Elneny has made 39 appearances for Arsenal in all competitions.

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