Hamburger SV boss Thorsten Fink has revealed that he is desperate to keep much-coveted Korean striker Son Heung-Min at the club.
The 20-year-old has scored five goals in 10 games for the Bundesliga outfit this season, leading to suggestions that Arsenal and Liverpool were preparing January moves.
However, Fink believes that the powerful forward should remain with Hamburg and continue his development.
"We want to achieve something with Son. I think it would be better for his sporting development, if he stayed and played with us," he told Sky Sports News.
"When anyone plays well, there is of course always a bit of transfer speculation about him.
"Ultimately, Son must know that we want to build something here and we have kept hold of players who want to also achieve something."
His current contract will expire in 2014.