SAMIR NASRI cast further doubt on his Arsenal future last night after failing to confirm if he will sign a new deal.
The France star, 23, has just 12 months left on his contract and the Gunners will not let him sit it out and walk for nothing.
But he has once again spurned the chance to stop fans worrying by failing to give a clear answer on whether he will stay.
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Nasri said: "There is not much to say, apart from don't listen to all the rumours.
"Earlier in the season I spoke with the boss and we said we would talk during the summer, which is what we are going to do."
Nasri insists Arsenal were the league's best team last season but failed because they were so desperate to win the title - not because they lacked the guts for a fight.
And he is adamant the North Londoners will finally end their six-year trophy drought provided Arsene Wenger spends this summer.
He added: "Our desire is so big that we rush things and make mistakes. It's not because we are scared but because we want to win so badly, we don't think enough.
"We had everything but if you look at it, every time we played to go top of the league, we never did.
"I feel we had the best squad and played the best football. If the boss adds some good players, I really believe a trophy will be won."
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