Arsenal full back Hector Bellerin has admitted it's nice to hear that other clubs are interested in signing him but that he's happy to stay in London as it stands, reported the "?Mirror.
Barcelona have been heavily linked with a move for their former academy star - who joined the Gunners from Barca in 2013 - "?as a long-term replacement for full back Dani Alves. And Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo claimed earlier this week that Barca technical director Robert Fernandez has spoken to Bellerin about returning to the club.
Alves has been linked with a summer move to Juventus, and while Aleix Vidal has been talked up as his potential successor after being signed last summer, speculation over Bellerin's future has intensified. Bellerin, 21, has flourished in Arsenal's first team over the past couple of seasons, and has now made the right back slot his own.
However, he insisted that he's not heard about any offers to move elsewhere, even while it's good to hear that other clubs want to sign him.
He said: "I don't really get informed about offers. My agent is the one that works on these sort of things, but I'm happy to receive interest from such great clubs. As a player it's really nice.
"Right now I'm very happy where I am, at Arsenal and focusing on the national team. With these things, until you don't know what to do until they arrive.
"If Alves leaves they will need a full-back, there are lots in Europe."
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