DENILSON WISHES TO MOVE

Arsenal midfielder Denilson has told the club he wants to leave after becoming disillusioned with life at Emirates Stadium.Denilson made only six Premier League starts this season, compared to 19 in 2009-10 and 36 the season before that.

The Brazil international, who is believed to interest Sevilla and Wolfsburg, is expected to be one of the casualties of the Gunners' summer transfer business, and that suits the player.

DENILSON REJECTS CHELSEA

Arsenal midfielder Denilson has said that Willian should not think about making a move to Chelsea , but signed for Arsenal instead.

The Shakhtar Donetsk playmaker's stunning form in the Champions League has not gone unnoticed by top clubs across Europe and he is likely to leave the Ukrainian club in the summer.

Willian, 22, will have a chance to display his talent on Tuesday night in the second leg of Shakhtar's Champions League quarter-final tie against Barcelona, who have also watched him extensively.

DENILSON LOOKING FOR RESPONSIBLITIES

Arsenal midfielder Denilson has said that he is looking forward to the increased responsibility that he is having to deal with these days.

Denilson provided the latest example of the selfless attitude that has served the club so well this season during Sunday's FA Cup victory over Huddersfield; having already been reduced to 10 men, the Brazilian midfielder picked up a hamstring problem only to carry on to avoid Arsenal suffering a further numerical disadvantage despite the risk of worsening the injury.

DENILSON COULD BE SOLD

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is thinking about selling Denilson and make room for new players in Arsenal. All three players will be sold as Wenger wants to find room in his squad for Aaron Ramsey and bring other players in to strengthen and refresh the dressing room. Arsenal stars Andrey Arshavin, Tomas Rosicky and Denilson will be leaving the Emirates in the Summer as boss Arsene Wenger reshapes his squad.Denilson, 22, has never cemented a place in the Arsenal first team and publicly questioned the captaincy skills of Cesc Fabregas.

DENILSON PRAISES ARSENAL

Arsenal midfielder Denilson has said that this is the best team that he has worked with. Arsenal midfielder Denilson has hailed the prevailing form of his side and believes that the current players are the best he has ever played with. Denilson, who has been with the club for the past four years stated that the current team is the best one and every player is the best in their respective position.

DENILSON SEEKS ARSENAL STAY

Arsenal midfielder Denilson has said that he is not to looking to move away from Arsenal. Spanish giants Barcelona had been linked with a surprise move for the Brazilian, who has struggled to be a regular presence in Arsene Wenger's team this season. However, any potential transfer seems to be off the cards now, as the player claims to have no desire to move.

Via his Twitter page, the Brazilian schemer simply stated: "I want to stay at arsenal..."

DENILSON HAPPY WITH COMPETITION

Denilson says that he is happy with the competition for places at Arsenal. The Brazilian has started only thrice in the Premier League and once in the European competition this season, but insists he remains happy with things at north London.

It comes as a different scenario to that which the Gunners found themselves in when Gilberto Silva, Mathieu Flamini and Lassana Diarra left the club, as players like Alex Song, Aaron Ramsey - who is still to return following injury - and Jack Wilshere have since made their mark.

WENGER'S FAITH ABOUT TO BE REPAID

Arsenal midfielder Denilson believes that Arsene Wenger's faith in youth is starting to be repaid. Denilson, 22, was a late substitute as the Gunners ran rampant against the Portuguese visitors. Goals from more experienced duo Andrey Arshavin and Marouane Chamakh were partnered by braces from sprightly stars Cesc Fabregas and Carlos Vela, as the team's youth products rose to prominence.

WENGER FACING INJURY HEADACHE

Arsenal will start the new Premier League season with the same old injury problems as Arsene Wenger faces up to a selection headache ahead of Sunday's trip to Liverpool with key players like Denilson injured. Wenger will leave it as late as possible to decide whether World Cup final duo Cesc Fabregas and Robin van Persie are fit enough to feature at Anfield.

ARSENAL STRUGGLING WITH INJURIES

Arsene Wenger has revealed that his team is struggling with injuries with many key players like Denilson unlikely to make it to the start of the new season.

The 22-year-old picked up a groin injury after returning from international duty with Denmark at the World Cup, and despite Wenger saying earlier this month that the injury was not serious, he is now unsure of the extent of the injury. It means Denilson will be sitting in the Arsenal Hospitality Tickets.