Samir Nasri insists that if he does leave Arsenal the move will be based on his desire to win titles, rather than money.
There has been increasing speculation that Nasri could leave the gunners this summer, with Manchester United reportedly interested in him filling the gap in central midfield, left vacant by the retired Paul Scholes.
The French international has failed win a single trophy in his three years at Arsenal, with the club having gone six years without a piece of silverware.
And Nasri is desperate to get his hands on a trophy and has watch while Manchester United have won three Barclay's Premier League titles, Chelsea one and Birmingham and Manchester City having won the Carling and Fa Cups respectively.
There has been increasing speculation that Nasri could leave the gunners this summer, with Manchester United reportedly interested in him filling the gap in central midfield, left vacant by the retired Paul Scholes.
The French international has failed win a single trophy in his three years at Arsenal, with the club having gone six years without a piece of silverware.
And Nasri is desperate to get his hands on a trophy and has watch while Manchester United have won three Barclay's Premier League titles, Chelsea one and Birmingham and Manchester City having won the Carling and Fa Cups respectively.
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