Former Arsenal midfielder, Mathieu Flamini, has denied he could return to Emirates Stadium as owner.
The 36-year-old Frenchman has taken in two spells with the Gunners, either side of a stint with Serie A giants AC Milan.
He has 246 appearances for the Premier League side to his name, along with three FA Cup successes and a Champions League final appearance.
A strong bond with Arsenal has been retained since heading to pastures new, with a close eye kept on how the Premier League heavyweights are faring.
It has been suggested that Flamini could make his way back to north London at some stage, with his efforts away from the field helping to further raise his profile and bank balance – with denials having to be made in the recent past that he has €30 billion (£27bn/$36bn) to his name.
Asked by The Athletic whether he expects to launch a bid for control at the Emirates, Flamini said: “No!
“Don’t ask me how I’ll be involved in football, because it’s not something I’ve thought about. But, definitely, it’s something which I’ve been part of forever in my life. I will always want to be part of this community.”