Grzegorz Krychowiak has no intention of leaving Sevilla this summer, despite having been linked with Arsene Wenger's Arsenal.

Sevilla have been wary of losing the Poland international after he turned heads with his commanding performances last term, helping Los Rojiblancos to win the Europa League and as a result qualify for this season's Champions League.




Arsenal have been mooted as suitors and as Krychowiak's buy-out clause is set at the €30m mark, Sevilla have been sweating.

But according to Spanish outlet El Desmarque, Sevilla have no need to fear losing the midfielder.
 

 

Indeed, Krychowiak has already decided that he does not want to leave Sevilla this summer and is determined to remain at the club.

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Krychowiak joined Sevilla from French club Reims in the summer of 2014, with Los Rojiblancos parting with just €4.5m to add him to their ranks.

The midfielder is a product of Bordeaux's youth academy, going on to enjoy spells on loan at Reims and Nantes before joining the former on a permanent basis in 2012.