William Saliba has been one of Arsenal's key players since he became a regular starter three seasons ago.
The 23-year-old signed a new contract in 2023 and at the end of this season will be entering the final two years of his deal.
The France international has been linked with Real Madrid in recent weeks but has said his contract situation is not on his mind.
"I'm really happy here," he said. "I've been here for two years and a half as well. There is nothing. I'm happy here and I want to continue here."
Saliba went on to say that contract talks have not started as there is "no rush at the minute" and he is "happy" at Arsenal.
The Champions League is likely to be the last chance for Saliba and the Gunners to lift a trophy this season. Arsenal have not won any silverware under Mikel Arteta since the FA Cup in 2020.
"I want to win big things with Arsenal," Saliba added. "If you leave this club without winning anything, the fans will forget about you. I want to win big things here."
Gossip: Gyokeres open to Gunners movepublished at 07:52
Gunners 'don't deserve to be top' of Premier League - Saliba published at 13:25 11 March
13:25 11 March
Alex Howell BBC Sport football news reporter
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Arsenal centre-back William Saliba has said the Gunners "don't deserve" to be top of the Premier League.
Arsenal are 15 points adrift of leaders Liverpool and have 10 league games left to play, one fewer than Arne Slot's Reds.
They drew 1-1 with Manchester United on Sunday and having lost some of their key attackers to injuries, they have only scored one goal in their past three league matches.
"If they [Liverpool] are first it is because they did something that we didn't do. Of course there is a big gap," Saliba said.
"We have to keep going. They are so good as well.
"I think this season, we don't deserve to be at the top. We have to keep going. We are second and there is a Champions League as well, we will push."
Arteta on 'exciting position' in Champions League and 'fighting' to the endpublished at 12:12 11 March
12:12 11 March
Katie Stafford BBC Sport journalist
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been speaking to the media before Wednesday's Champions League game against PSV (kick-off 20:00 GMT).
The Gunners won the first leg 7-1 in Eindhoven last week.
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
There are no new injury concerns before Wednesday's game and Arteta expects Gabriel Martinelli, who featured from the bench against Manchester United, to be available.
He said right-back Ben White "is in a good position now to start" games after managing his minutes to avoid any setbacks in his recovery from injury.
Arteta neither confirmed nor denied he would rotate his squad given Arsenal's lead in the tie, but did say on his squad players: "They've been extremely helpful. When you have the opportunity to say thanks by giving them minutes, then we will do."
On how he motivates the players when they have such a big advantage: "There's always improvement to be made and from the other day as well we have talked about situations we could have done better."
He said the Champions League is a competition Arsenal "have been very consistent in" and Wednesday's game "can put us in an exciting position".
On the pressure to go far into the competition as the gap between themselves and Liverpool in the Premier League widens: "It is the demands that we put into every competition. It is the reality of where we are and we want to deliver. We are conscious that the demands of this club are to win competitions."
On the Premier League title race: "We are going to carry on fighting by trying to win every game. That is all we can do."
Gossip: Gunners still keen on Guimaraespublished at 07:41 11 March
Ademola Lookman is expected to leave Atalanta this summer and the Nigeria forward, 27, is open to a Premier League return amid links with Chelsea and Arsenal. (Teamtalk), external
The wait for proper revenge goes on...published at 16:42 10 March
16:42 10 March
Laura Kirk-Francis Fan writer
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For many Arsenal fans, a match with Manchester United is still one of the first games to look out for when the fixtures are released.
It is a rivalry that has produced some of the most iconic moments in the Premier League - Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira's spat in the tunnel at Highbury, Martin Keown doing his best impression of a bird of prey following Ruud van Nistelrooy's penalty miss, and no fewer than seven red cards since 1997.
Arsenal fans who grew up with this rivalry through the 2000s and 2010s have suffered. On occasion, the Gunners did get the better of United, but they were also on the end of some truly harrowing defeats. After the 8-2 humiliation at Old Trafford in 2011, young fans were begging their parents to keep them home from school.
Fast forward to 2025 and the opportunity was there for revenge. Arsenal were currently on their longest unbeaten run in this fixture, having not lost to United since September 2022. And there has always been a sense that this particular United side are primed for the type of hiding to put to bed the nightmares from yesteryear. Ruben Amorim described his side as 'the worst in United's history'.
Surely it was time for Arsenal, who before the game sat 12 places above their Manchester rivals, to produce a humiliation of their own.
Instead, it was David Raya's heroics that saved Arsenal's blushes. Perhaps at fault for his positioning for Bruno Fernandes' 47th minute free-kick, he more than made up for it with a remarkable double save in the dying seconds to earn the Gunners a draw. Not only was this not the humiliation so many fans were craving, it was nearly quite the opposite.
Despite the challenges Manchester United have faced both on and off the pitch in recent years, Arsenal still cannot seem to dominate them in the way that on paper they should.
There is still an Old Trafford hoodoo, the type that saw Arsenal fail to win there for 12 years until the 1-0 win in 2020.
After Sunday's disappointing 1-1 draw, the wait for proper revenge goes on.
Phoenix: At this point we can't say we didn't see the end from the beginning. Majority of the blame goes to Mikel Arteta. Until our manager starts demanding things from both players and management, we will never be champions. So sad that in Arne Slot's first season in the league, he's going to be the champion while Arsenal are always the bridesmaid. Last season was far better than this season. Arteta has a lot question to answer. One more season to get us a title or get the sack.
Vinay: Deja vu. Arteta has taken a leaf out of Arsene Wenger's book by doing the same thing but expecting different results. Our players are all static and expect the ball to feet. We have no runners trying to play through the lines and are easy to defend against. You'd have thought, with the amount of teams that play the low block, we would work on that in training. Two things it proves: 1) The squad is not good enough and 2) Arteta has not learned a thing.
Terry: Once again the defence and midfield saved the day. Lacking quality in the final third is continuing to plague this side. No good pointing the finger as it is the same old story. We got the goal that was deserved to get the draw, but as we know the title has gone.
Nihal: Story of our season - no end product. Without David Raya it could've easily been three and he saved us in the end. We try in the Champions League and we will go again next season. Hopefully attacking signings in the summer.
Steven: Just shows how far we are away from winning this league as we cannot seem to beat the worst Manchester United side ever. It is difficult to sit and watch when we know how good they can actually be, but we have no consistency.
Amarachi: This was a typical Arsenal performance - when the going gets tough, we seem to crumble. United seem to raise their game when they play us. Good effort from Arsenal, but not buying a forward in four transfer windows has cost us.
Eddie: Well below our true level. Not for the first time - but we need a decent front runner.
'Arsenal have given Liverpool an open door'published at 14:45 10 March
14:45 10 March
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Former West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker says Liverpool will want to get the Premier League title wrapped up "as quickly as possible" and that Arsenal have given them an "open door to get it done".
On BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast he said: "I think if you are a Liverpool player right now, as much as they have surprised everyone this season, nobody expected them to be in this position and this good under new manager Arne Slot.
"They have been sensational, only losing one game this season to Nottingham Forest and they are going to want to get this done as quickly as possible because they are still competing in the Champions League until at least next week, so wrapping up the Premier League title is the priority and Arsenal have given them an open door to get it done."
Leon: Ruben Amorin got his tactics correct and every member of the team played well. However, it told us that we needed a striker without telling us we need a striker.
Ian: They all put in a shift and we had a shape and a plan. Ayden Heaven looks a good prospect while Rasmus Hojllund is just not up to it. Time to give Chido Obi more minutes. Let's see what happens Thursday.
Joe: I can't believe I'm saying this but Arsenal were lucky to escape with a point. We weren't great but at least we showed some bite in the second half. I am still not sure whether Hojlund is not good enough, or he is just unlucky. David Raya made the difference. We need to carry this belief forward to Thursday.
Simon: The second half was much better, but I wish I knew the reason why they lack so much confidence, especially at the start of every game.
Steven: In the end, I am disappointed to draw the game. First half was forgettable, but the second half was much improved. Through all of this season's negative vibes, I feel the promise Heaven has is exceptional. Also, Matthijs de Ligt is putting in some very solid performances at the minute which are going under the radar. Overall, a happy weekend.
Arsenal fans
Terry: Once again the defence and midfield saved the day. Lacking quality in the final third is continuing to plague this side. No good pointing the finger as it is the same old story. We got the goal that was deserved to get the draw, but as we know the title has gone.
Nihal: Story of our season - no end product. Without David Raya it could've easily been three and he saved us in the end. We try in the Champions League and we will go again next season. Hopefully attacking signings in the summer.
Steven: Just shows how far we are away from winning this league as we cannot seem to beat the worst Manchester United side ever. It is difficult to sit and watch when we know how good they can actually be, but we have no consistency.
Amarachi: This was a typical Arsenal performance - when the going gets tough, we seem to crumble. United seem to raise their game when they play us. Good effort from Arsenal, but not buying a forward in four transfer windows has cost us.
Eddie: Well below our true level. Not for the first time - but we need a decent front runner.
Gunners lack killer finishpublished at 11:09 10 March
11:09 10 March
Was Arsenal's 7-1 victory over PSV in the Champions League simply a case of papering over the cracks of a lacklustre attack?
The Gunners looked toothless during their 1-1 draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon, as they dropped more points in the title race.
Despite dominating for large periods and mustering 17 shots away from home, they only managed to find the net once with an xG of 1.66.
Mikel Arteta's side actually had more shots at Old Trafford than they did in Eindhoven midweek - the outcome, however, was drastically different.
'Teams now have blueprint of how to beat Arsenal'published at 07:53 10 March
07:53 10 March
Former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast about Arsenal:
"I watched when they played Nottingham Forest recently and they're brilliant between the boxes, but then it's the final pass or the final shot that's not good enough.
"I don't know any team, apart from Manchester City, who can win something without a natural number nine.
"Being an ex-striker myself, it does my head in. You need us! You're only as good as your centre forwards."
Ex-West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker added: "All the teams now have a blueprint of how to beat Arsenal; be hard to break down, sit back and defend because they don't have that threat and the x-factor - which showed again on Sunday [against Manchester United at Old Trafford] - then you'll get results against Arsenal.
"That's what all the teams that have got results against them have done. They've sat, overloaded the midfield, you don't have to worry about the striker because they don't have one, they'll take unnecessary risks and they'll present opportunities for you.
"They're not scoring from set-pieces as much as well, which is starting to become a problem and evident."
Former Atletico Madrid sporting director Andrea Berta has agreed to take on the same role at Arsenal, despite interest from the likes of Manchester United and Paris St-Germain. (Sky Sports), external
'We were very naive' - Ricepublished at 19:47 9 March
19:47 9 March
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Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice speaking to Sky Sports: "In the first half, we had some beautiful bits of play but didn't have that cutting edge. In the second half, we were very naive and almost gave the game to Manchester United.
"It's probably a fair point in the end.
"We scored seven midweek and that's not luck. PSV hadn't lost at home for two years. United did well and sat in the low block well. It can take 90 minutes to break that down. There wasn't much in the game.
"The chance at the end with Bruno [Fernandes] and David [Raya] making two great saves, that's why I say that naivety. It was down to us and we could have thrown the game away.
"Like the manager said, we'll keep going until the end of the season. Liverpool have been amazing all year. We're Arsenal. We've been hit hard by injuries. We'll keep going and we'll be alright."