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Niklas Bendtner has said that he will return to Arsenal at the end of the season.
The striker, who is currently on-loan to Birmingham City, said that despite interest from a host of top clubs including AC Milan, he would still like to try and make it at Arsenal.
Bendtner is confident of his ability to make the grade at Arsenal.
He said: “This is a fantastic experience for me, but I’m an Arsenal player, it is still my ambition to break into the Arsenal team and I hope to do that next season.
“I believe I could play in this Arsenal team, otherwise I wouldn’t be going back.
“It’s going to be tough, because there are some great strikers at the club, but I can compete for a place.
Want new contract – Emmanuel Adebayor
Emmanuel Adebayor has said that he wants to negotiate a new contract with Arsenal after the Togo striker was made aware of interest from Premiership leaders Manchester United.
Spanish side Valencia are also tracking Adebayor.
Despite the interest, Adebayor said that he wants to remain at the Emirates Stadium.
Adebayor said: “My agent has told me both Manchester United and Valencia are following me.
“But I am not getting carried away with that, even if they’re two massive clubs.
“I am doing well at Arsenal, but they have to show me they want to construct something with regard to my new status in the team.
“I would love to extend my contract. I am in the heart of the supporters.”
Henry might not play
Arsene Wenger admits Thierry Henry is only ‘50-50′ to face PSV Eindhoven following a foot injury.
Henry was given an injection prior to facing PSV in the first leg of the team’s UEFA Champions League tie last week.
Arsenal lost 1-0 in Eindhoven and have since suffered defeats in both domestic cup competitions so the second leg against the Dutch side has assumed even greater importance.
However Wenger admits it is touch-and-go as to whether he will be able to call on Henry for the Emirates Stadium clash on Wednesday, with the striker already ruled out of Saturday’s Premiership match with Reading.
“Thierry is injured – back and foot – and is 50-50 for the PSV game,” said Wenger.
“He has a problem with his foot. We injected him at Eindhoven and it made it worse.
“They said there was no danger. It was just like a bad kick and it was to stop the pain so he could get through the game.”
Henry had sciatic nerve problems which affected his lower back earlier in the season and Wenger believes the heavy fixture schedule is to blame for the Frenchman’s injury catalogue.
“He’s had injury problems the whole season. The fact he played a lot last year has contributed,” said Wenger.
“I have seen we have played 46 games this season – plus there are the international games as well. Some of our players have played 50 games.”
Source :www.skysports.com
