Matias Suarez: I won't leave Anderlecht even for Arsenal this winter

The Argentine has made it clear that he is not interested in leaving the Belgian giants in January, not even for the Gunners, as he looks to help his club 'achieve great things'

By Stefan Coerts

Matias Suarez, Anderlecht
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Anderlecht forward Matias Suarez has stressed that he will not leave the Europa League hopefuls in the winter transfer window, regardless of which club shows an interest in signing him.

The Argentine attacker was recently linked with a move to Arsenal, but Suarez has admitted that not even the Premier League giants can tempt him into leaving Paars-Wit in January.

"I will not leave Anderlecht in the winter transfer window, not even if Arsenal make a move for me," Suarez told Sporza.

"I want to help the club achieve their goals this season. Things have been going pretty well, and we can achieve some great things. I don't want to let the club down now. If I leave Anderlecht, it won't be during the winter break."

The 23-year-old Suarez has a contract with Anderlecht until June 2015.


 
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