Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has emphatically denied suggestions that Emile Smith Rowe could leave the club this summer.
The Englishman scored the Gunners' first goal of pre-season against Hibernian on Tuesday night, but his 82nd-minute strike was not enough to prevent Arsenal losing 2-1 at Easter Road.
Smith Rowe's breakthrough was a key factor in Arsenal's mid-season turnaround during the 2020-21 campaign, and Aston Villa are thought to be pressing hard for his signature, despite having two bids knocked back.
However, Arteta played down suggestions of a summer exit post-match, telling reporters: "Without a question. Yes. He will stay here, 100%."
When asked about rumoured bids from Aston Villa - who have already beaten Arsenal to the signature of Emiliano Buendia - Arteta replied: "No comment."
Smith Rowe ended the 2020-21 season with four goals and eight assists to his name in all competitions, and he is thought to be close to penning a new five-year deal in North London.
Joe Willock was also nowhere to be seen against Hibs amid links with a return to Newcastle United, but Arteta revealed that the midfielder missed out due to a minor groin injury.