The Gunners left-back has been connected with a gathering with previous administrator Brendan Rodgers at Leicester City
Mikel Arteta has destroyed any proposal that Kieran Tierney could leave Arsenal when the exchange window opens.
The left-back showed up at the Gunners the previous summer in a £25 million ($30m) bargain from Celtic, however has persevered through a physical issue hit first season in north London.
That prompted a few recommendations that the Scotland International could be proceeded onward, with his previous manager Brendan Rodgers said to arrange him as a likely swap for Chelsea target Ben Chilwell at Leicester City.
Be that as it may, having come back to full wellness during the coronavirus-upheld shutdown, Tierney has gotten a standard since the restart – beginning six of Arsenal’s seven games, with his exhibitions procuring broad recognition.
Furthermore, in front of Sunday’s north London derby at Tottenham, Arteta shut down any recommendation that the left-back could be one of the players who leaves the Emirates this late spring to help subsidize a modify.
“He’s not going anyplace,” said the Spaniard. “I truly like him.
“I’m exceptionally intrigued him. Everyone cherishes him at the club and he wins that each and every day with the manner in which he treats individuals, the manner in which he works and the vitality he brings to the spot.
“And afterward with his exhibitions, I am pleased. He has adjusted truly well, he is a player that gives you everything in each meeting and each game. Furthermore, the quality he has included also.
“He’s still so youthful, he has things to improve clearly yet he’s been an incredible expansion to the group.”
Arteta concedes that Tierney has persevered through certain troubles since leaving his childhood club Celtic and making the transition to England the previous summer.
He showed up harmed and afterward in the wake of fighting his way back to wellness he disengaged his shoulder against West Ham in December and wound up sidelined for a further three months.
Be that as it may, the 23-year-old is currently receiving the benefits for the manner in which he worked during those extreme minutes, as indicated by Arsenal’s lead trainer.
“He had an extremely troublesome period as a result of the injury, since he moved to an alternate city and to an alternate setting,” said Arteta.
“In Glasgow he was at a club that was winning constantly where he was exceptionally settled. It was a test for him and he’s been managing that in the most ideal manner, with certain challenges.
“He required the club to help him, he required his colleagues to make life simpler for him and we as a whole attempted to support him. Be that as it may, you help him with delight due to what he brings and how willing he is constantly to function and improve.”