
Arsene Wenger has reiterated his desire to keep Robin van Persie at Arsenal - and still expects the striker to 'give his all' for the Gunners.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson on Friday revealed his side tabled a bid to bring the Dutch striker to Old Trafford.
Although the sum is said to have fallen well short of Wenger's estimation - believed to be around £30million - United revealing their interest could further unsettle van Persie, who has also been linked with Manchester City and Serie A outfit Juventus.
His existing deal at Emirates Stadium expires next summer and Wenger is desperate for the 28-year-old to remain a Gunner.
"For me, van Persie is one of the best strikers in the world, if not the best, and my desire is to keep him at the club," he told Arsenal Player.
"As for the rest I will do what is in the best interests of Arsenal Football Club. That, at the moment, is where we are. There is not a lot more to say than that."
Van Persie won both Professional Footballers' Association and Football Writers' Association player of the year prizes in recognition of his phenomenal 36-goal contribution for Arsenal in the 2011/12 campaign.
Van Persie will not travel to Asia later on Saturday on Arsenal's pre-season tour, although the Gunners were keen to stress his non-involvement was due to the striker having only trained for four days since returning from holiday.
The saga is shaping up to be a carbon copy of those that saw Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri both sold last summer - something which dragged on towards the tail end of the transfer window.
But Wenger is convinced that van Persie will continue to give his all for Arsenal - regardless of whether he leaves the club.
"Robin was an exceptional leader last year," he said. "But we know how much we had to fight to come third because we missed out the start of the season. After seven games we had lost four and we have learned that for us it is vital for us to focus on the start of the season rather than on any transfers.
"If the transfers happen, they happen. As long as you are at the club you give your best for the club and that is the only pride you can have as a football player and as a manager.
"As long as you are somewhere you give your best every day for that club. If it changes, it changes. I am convinced that Robin is like that, he is completely focused every day on his job. He loves football, he loves the game and as long as he is here he will do that."
Arsenal have already signed two new strikers in Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud but are also said to be lining up Spain star Fernando Llorente were van Persie to leave.
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what do you think?

Jamie gormley
See the gunner fans getting bitter to rvp. If the gunners board would buy better players. And show they can compete with the .utd. city. Chelsea. In all cups. I dont think its down to wenger. The gunners board are tight as hell. Utd are in debt yet there still spending. Because they know then have to stay up there to get money to pay debts.









rocco hunter
10:35am on 21/7/2012
Sell him & buy a better player.... 8 seasons with Arsenal.... 7 Seasons hardly played due to Injury.. 1 Season scored 36-goals... Buy a better player who can score 15-20 each season rather than just perform 1 season... Cash on Him, any ways's he's useless, I can bet that if he signs a new contract and stays with Arsenal, he'll again be injury prone!!!! Get Theirry Henry back, he can still score 15 goals every season @ his current age!!!!
Daniel smith
9:49am on 22/7/2012
Lol