Hector Bellerin's superb performances for Arsenal aren't going unnoticed. Not only was the Spaniard named in the Premier League team of the Year last season but his former side Barcelona are eyeing up to resign the talented right-back.
But the transfers talks regarding a move to the Catalan giants are met with a resounding conclusion as the 21-year-old emphatically told The Evening Standard. "If I wanted to play there I would have stayed there."
After sealing a move from Barca to Arsenal back in 2011, Bellerin is happy about the decision he made while affirming his stance on helping the Gunners; "I was very happy when Arsenal showed interest in me and I decided to come here. I'm not looking back, I'm just looking to help Arsenal."
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Luis Enrique is seeking to capture a long-term replacement for Dani Alves following the Brazilian signing with Juventus. Though he'll have to identify another target despite the speculation being flattering.
"It's nice for a player to know that big teams want you but I'm very happy here."
Even though he's in no rush to extend his stay at the Emirates, Bellerin is committed to the club.
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"I've still got three years left on my contract so I'm just focused on playing every single week, improving and hopefully making things happen here at Arsenal."
"I'm not in a rush to extend the contract. I'm happy. I'm comfortable. I want to be here a long time." Happy and comfortable. Good news Arsenal fans!
Bellerin and Co. prepare themselves for the first North London derby of the season as they entertain fierce rivals Spurs on Sunday afternoon.
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