Emmanuel Adebayor has no plans to leave Arsenal this summer, according to the player's agent.
Reports had claimed the striker, who has been linked with a move to AC Milan, was unhappy at the Gunners.
The 25-year-old scored 16 goals last season compared to the 30 he scored in the 2007/08 season.
Milan revealed they had contacted Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger about signing the Togo international, and were reportedly willing to offer former Gunners midfielder Mathieu Flamini in exchange.
But, Adebayor's agent, Stephane Courbis, insisted the player is staying at Arsenal despite interest from other clubs.
When asked by the Observer newspaper whether Adebayor would be leaving Arsenal, Courbis said: "No, no".
When asked if the striker definitely wanted to stay at the club, Courbis added: "Yes. It's the same [situation] as last week."
Last week, Milan's vice-president, Adriano Galliani, said: "I've called Arsenal to inform them of our interest.
"I've spoken to Arsène Wenger and Adebayor was part of the conversation during which Wenger was friendly."
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