Striker Ollie Watkins has told manager Unai Emery he needs to say at Aston Villa and reject interest from Arsenal.
The Gunners armament specialists made a methodology for the Britain global on Monday however it was thumped back as Estate have zero desire to let the forward leave.
Emery said Watkins, who scored in Wednesday's 4-2 Champions League prevail upon Celtic, is supposed to stay.
"Indeed, he is glad to stay," he said, when inquired as to whether Watkins genuinely wanted to stay at Estate Park.
"You can ask him, yet we asked him how he is feeling consistently, consistently he has been here with Aston Manor, with us and without us."
Watkins, 29, has 81 goals in 201 appearances for Villa since joining from Brentford for £28m in 2020.
"The responsibility of Ollie Watkins with us is a tremendous responsibility. He values a great deal the way in which Aston Estate was continuously supporting him, helping him, and when we [the current training staff] went along with him here quite a while back, how we worked with him, continuously attempting to defeat him.
"Presently we want him, similar to he wanted Aston Villa. The discussion we are having for the most part, I'm talking with him a ton, he is continuously adjusting of each and every situation we have in the crew and separately with him.
"At the point when a few groups calling us are being keen on the players, obviously it is generally excellent for ourselves and awesome for the players.
"A few players like to leave and a few players acknowledge to remain here, to be here and commit with us here and to accompany our test. One of those is Ollie Watkins."
Monchi affirms Felix and Asensio are targets
Individual striker Jhon Duran is supposed to finish a transition to Saudi Star Association side Al-Nassr in an arrangement worth up to 85m euros (£71.1m). The Saudi exchange window closes on Friday.
Monchi, Villa's leader of football tasks, concedes the club should keep a portion of the cash got to help consent to benefit and maintainability rules.
He said: "It is a significant activity for a player with gigantic potential.
"Yet, these sorts of offers, for the club and the player, are challenging to dismiss. Among fixed and variable sums, it will be near 85m euros.
"There are a couple of little subtleties left and for the player it is a unimaginable monetary jump.
"The primary thing we will do with the cash we get from the offer of Duran is to keep a piece of it as a result of the fair play rules, which are extremely exhausting.
"A huge piece of the pay will go towards that."
Chelsea striker Joao Felix and Paris St-Germain forward Marco Asensio are both on Manor's list of things to get with time to spare as they search for fortifications.
Felix has seven goals in 20 games for Chelsea having moved to Stamford Bridge from Atletico Madrid for £45m in the mid year yet has made only three Premier League begins.
Spain global Asensio, 29, has shown up for PSG, scoring two times, yet only eight of them have come in Ligue 1 for the pioneers.
Monchi told Spanish radio broadcast El Larguero: "Then there are names, one of them being Joao. Emery likes him, in light of the fact that in the three exchange markets I have been in, the fourth with this one, he has forever been referenced and has been a little object of craving for Emery.
"However, it is muddled, and I couldn't say whether we will actually want to be there.
"The initial time, Aston Villa were in the Conference [League] and he needed the Bosses Association - that is the reason he went to Barcelona. Then, in the activity with [Conor] Gallagher and Atletico he needed to go into exchanges with Chelsea and we were unable to get in.
"It's a comparative case to Asensio there is likewise a significant relationship. Presently before my appearance, Aston Estate attempted to sign him and came close, yet he went to PSG.
"He is a player that Emery has consistently had at the top of the priority list since he trusts in his quality."
SOURCE: BBC