Robert Lewandowski has pledged his future to Bayern Munich and claims that the fans are still yet to 'see the best of him'.
Arsene Wenger had been linked with a move for the Polish striker, depending on Karim Benzema's future next season.
Reports suggest that Arsenal were willing to pay £35m for the forward, but Lewandowski is staying put for another season in Germany.
"I don't believe the fans have already seen the best of me. I can, and will, be even better this season, I'm certain of that," the 26-year-old told the club's official website.
"It's not always easy of course as there are so many factors involved. It's vital we play well as a team. That's the most important thing.
"It would be useless to me personally if I was to finish top scorer but we only come second in the Bundesliga and go out of the Champions League in the last sixteen."
Lewandowski has scored 24 goals in 47 appearances for Bayern.