Kai Havertz has reaffirmed his commitment to Arsenal, insisting he remains fully focused on delivering success in north London despite a frustrating season disrupted by injury.
The Germany international missed a significant stretch of the campaign after undergoing knee surgery and then suffered a minor hamstring issue shortly after returning.
Now back in contention and on international duty ahead of friendlies against Switzerland and Ghana, the 26-year-old has moved to shut down speculation over his future.
Asked about rumours linking him with a potential departure, Havertz made clear he is settled at the Emirates Stadium and has no intention of seeking a move elsewhere.
"No, to be honest, I haven’t heard anything about that, and I haven’t read anything about it either," Havertz said.
"I feel right at home at Arsenal, I feel everyone there is also very, very happy with me.
"Sure, it wasn’t a very easy season, but I definitely see my future at Arsenal, in London."
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Havertz will enter the final two years of his current contract this summer and faces increasing competition for a starting role, but he remains determined to make a decisive contribution during the run-in.
The forward has found consistency difficult after a prolonged spell on the sidelines and is yet to complete a full 90 minutes this season. However, he believes he is now physically ready to build momentum.
"I now feel completely fit. I need the one or other game from the start to reach 100%, but I feel fit to start lasting over 90 minutes."
Havertz was handed a starting berth in the Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City at Wembley and is targeting a strong finish to the campaign across multiple competitions.
"We have many in three competitions," he said.
"I missed the first six months of the season, and I will give it all for the club, and to be able to go with a lot of confidence to the World Cup.
"I want to be successful at this World Cup and lead the way."
Havertz, who has had several injury setbacks during his time in north London, admitted the past year has been one of the most challenging periods of his career.
"I had a tough time. It was not easy for me.
"I had my first injury in February last year, three and a half months out, then come back, and then a setback with the knee injury."
Arsenal fixture schedule: Next five games
Southampton vs. Arsenal | FA Cup 6th round | Saturday, April 4
Sporting CP vs. Arsenal | Champions League quarterfinal, first leg | Tuesday, April 7
Arsenal vs. Bournemouth | Premier League | Saturday, April 11
Arsenal vs. Sporting CP | Champions League quarterfinal, second leg | Wednesday, April 15
Man City vs. Arsenal | Premier League | Sunday, April 19