Leicester City vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha has revealed that Riyad Mahrez wants to remain with the Foxes.
The Algerian winger starred for the new Premier League champions this season, winning the PFA Player of the Year award, and has subsequently attracted interest from the likes of Arsenal, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.
Mahrez's agent Kamel Bengougam has suggested that there is a '50-50 chance' the 25-year-old stays at King Power Stadium but the club is confident he will snub the bigger clubs to remain in the East Midlands with the English premiers.
Aiyawatt said: "We're relaxed about it. Mahrez said to me 'Don't worry'. He wants to stay.
"I can't say that he will stay for definite but I can say we have no policy or desire to sell players.
"We will do everything in our power to keep the team together. We have the money and we are in the Champions League next season.
"All the players understand the situation and I will try to do everything I can to support the players and support the manager. We want to keep this team together. We will try everything we can to secure this group and add some quality ones on top."