Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri, has denied he intends to leave Arsenal just because of money, but because the desire to be champions.
Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri, claiming consider to leave. However, he says, his motivation is the desire to win a trophy, not money, as has been reported by the media.
"Money never be my motivation (to go). I always take a decision from a football standpoint. I never want to go to a club that plays a style of football that I do not like, where I do not feel happy, and the only benefit in terms of money, "said Nasri as reported by the News of the World.
"I've received a large salary (at Arsenal). Priority now is to make a great career by winning the title. This is the most important than others. I understand the price and the meaning of money," he continued.
"You have to evolve in the way of your life, and I want to keep my dignity. Family, friends, a good agent, all helping you to achieve it."
Nasri under contract until June 2012. The new contract negotiations had been going on since some time ago, but has not reached a conclusion. Some British media said negotiations stalled because the salary offer from Arsenal Nasri under request.
However, there is also a mention Nasri wanted to see how far Arsenal in the transfer market activity. If a player is judged to be purchased can bring an end to the team title that had been going fast since 2005, it will last, but if not, he will move.
Manchester United and Manchester City are reported to monitor the development of negotiating a contract extension Nasri. Arsenal themselves are saying it will not retain a player who leaves one season contract and reject the new contract.
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