Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has reaffirmed his 100 per cent commitment to the Gunners, saying his future lies at the club.
He has publicly pledged his allegiance to the Gunners after speculation linking him with a move to AC Milan.
The speculation arose after he said he admired the Rossoneri's way of playing, and that Milan would be the team he would play for if he were ever to ply his trade in Italy.
But the Spaniard, who was previously linked with a move back to former club Barcelona in the summer, insists that he wants to stay with the Gunners.
The 21-year-old, who recently took over as skipper from William Gallas, told the club's official website: "It is true that I said I admire Milan for their rich history and the way they play football but that is as far as the story goes.
"I am honoured to be wearing the captain's armband for Arsenal and I am 100 per cent committed to this club."