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Almunia unconcerned as Arsenal seek new keeper

Arsenal keeper Manuel Almunia insists he is not looking to leave the club this summer despite reports the Gunners have stepped up their search for a new stopper. The 33-year-old Spanish custodian may find his position at the Emirates under threat after the Gunners made an enquiry for Fulham's Mark Schwarzer.

Reports have suggested that even if Arsenal fail to land Australian Schwarzer, they will make current No.2 Lukasz Fabianski their first-choice keeper next season.

However, he claims he is not worried about the situation and is focused on his future with Arsenal.

"I have a deal signed with Arsenal and nobody at the club has given me a reason to question my future," he said in The People.

"So I am not worried about the situation. I have seen what the papers are saying but I do not think it affects me.

"I am resting now and watching the World Cup, and then I will return in July to work with the rest of the squad."

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