Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will be pleased to hear that Robin van Persie could not imagine leaving the Gunners as he wants to help them win some silverware. Despite having not won anything since 2005, the striker is proud to have been part of the young team's progression over the past few years and maintains that he could never contemplate a move elsewhere.
"I don't have the inclination to go anywhere," he explained. "This is the best team for me to be in.
"The bottom line is that I want to win trophies with Arsenal, not with anybody else.
"I know you can win trophies in many countries and in many ways, but I want to do that in our way and in an Arsenal shirt.
"I'm sure I could win things at another team in another country, but would it feel like our trophy, my trophy? I'm not sure it would.
"Anything we win here will come from the heart and that's what I want. It's my dream and I see no point in speaking about other teams when I have these dreams.
"I think other people know that about me; I'm just hungry to win with Arsenal and that's it."
The Dutchman pinpoints the 3-1 victory over Chelsea after Christmas as the moment Arsenal came of age and first perfected their high intensity game of harrying the opposition.
"For me, that game against Chelsea was a big turning point. We'd had a couple of more average games around it so the pressure was on, we needed to win the game to catch up and we all worked our socks off," he added.
"That pressing game can be great but everyone needs to do it. If one guy doesn't participate, you're lost.
"So it's a risky way to play, but if everyone is sharp and ready to run for each other it can be beautiful. We've been working hard on it and I think you can tell."
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