Nicklas Bendtner has declared his total commitment to Arsenal.
The Danish frontman is even prepared to play out of position if it means staying with the Gunners.
His comments are in stark contrast to what he said back in November when he threatened to leave the North Londoners if he did not get more first-team opportunities.
But as he prepares to warm the Emirates bench again against Everton tonight, he claimed: "There was never any doubt that I would leave Arsenal - it was just talk.
"I know the club are happy to have me and I'm happy to be at the club. There's never been any talk about me leaving in any formal way."
That is not what Bendtner said on November 12, though.
As he struggled to break back into the Gunners side after a groin problem, he said: "If the situation doesn't change and I'm still on the bench at Arsenal, I'll look for a transfer."
Bendtner played all of Sunday's 2-1 FA Cup fourth-round win over Huddersfield, firstly as a right winger and then as a striker.
The 23-year-old said: "I want to play up front. I got a half up front against Huddersfield and with a bit more luck could have scored a couple of goals.
"I'm happy to play on the right if the boss wants me to play there, even though it's not my preferred position.
"As long as I'm playing I can score from either position which will make me happy.
"It's been very difficult this season with my injury and I've worked very hard to try and get back.
"It's taken time but it's getting better all the time and I can slowly feel I'm getting back to my best. I'm close to being 100 per cent fit."
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