Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has dismissed Inter Milan's interest in
Lukas Podolski as "a joke" and hopes the striker will stay with the
Gunners.
Podolski, who
joined Arsenal in 2012,
has started only two matches this term.
Inter boss Roberto Mancini told Italian news channel
Sport Mediaset that the 29-year-old forward is "part of a list of
players that we are following".
But Wenger told a press conference: "That is a joke. Inter Milan are not serious. There's only talk."
Arsenal's attacking resources will be tested in
forthcoming fixtures after Olivier Giroud was given a three-match
suspension following his
sending off against QPR,
and Danny Welbeck injured his thigh in Sunday's win at West Ham.
"Podolski is a player of Arsenal Football Club and I want him to stay," Wenger said.
Asked if the Germany international would still be with
the club after the January transfer window he added: "I hope so, yes."
The Frenchman appeared to rule out the possibility of a
loan move for the forward when he said: "I don't doubt that in some
situations players need experience, but that is not the case for
Podolski."