The Borussia Monchengladbach official insists they have not received an offer from the Gunners and assures that the captain will stay put until the summer
Borussia Monchengladbach sporting director Max Eberl says he is amused by speculation that Arsenal have placed a bid for prized asset Granit Xhaka.
The Gunners have been heavily linked with the Switzerland international who earlier this week claimed playing in the Premier League was a "childhood dream".
Eberl, however, insists the 23-year-old midfielder is happy at Gladbach and will remain for the second half of the Bundesliga season.
"There are no offers, there is no figure that I have seen in black and white and there is no contact with Arsenal," he told Sport1.de.
"I would like to say clearly once again at this point: Granit Xhaka wants to stay in Monchengladbach and we do not want to sell him.
"He is a super player for us and will contest the second half of the season here. As for the figures I have seen floating round, they amuse me."
Eberl conceded the club may have to sell their star assets in the summer, adding: "Each club has its role.
"We have developed some super players in recent decades, players who have celebrated great success, but have been forced to sell them. This will not change over the coming years.
"The upside is it enables us to take a new path."
Gladbach go into the second half of the Bundesliga season in fourth place after a remarkable first half of the season.
Lucien Favre resigned after five opening defeats but his successor Andre Schubert inspiring a remarkable run of just one defeat in 12 matches, including a 3-1 win over Pep Guardiola's Bayern Munich.
"Andre has a lot of ideas, the team still wants to give everything and with him the work is very intense," concluded Eberl.
"As a sporting director, it is a good feeling when you have a coach who wants to implement those ideas with the team."
- Goal