Republic of Ireland international Shay Given has again dampened speculation linking him with a move to Arsenal, insisting he remains committed to Newcastle.
The 32-year-old, still recuperating from a groin operation, has already distanced himself from the rumours this summer and today reiterated his intention to extend his 10-year stay at St James' Park 10.
Arsene Wenger is known to be an admirer of the Lifford-born goalkeeper and is understood to have identified him as a possible target.
However, Given claims he has heard nothing and is concentrating on the task of regaining full fitness.
"I don't know where the story came from," Given said today. "I have said all along that I'm extremely happy living and playing here in Newcastle. I want to help to move this club forward.
"Hopefully we will get new players in and strengthen the squad. We want to get this place going."
Given has been one of the club's most consistent performers over the last decade and has experienced both the highs and the lows of an eventful few years on Tyneside.
But having avoided injury for much of his career at, he has endured a difficult time since an horrific clash with then West Ham striker Marlon Harewood in September 2006.
He was left with a perforated bowel — an injury doctors likened to those often suffered by road accident victims — and has been plagued by groin problems ever since.
Given is hoping the operation he had as the last campaign drew to a close has addressed the issue once and for all, and is now eagerly anticipating the challenge of persuading manager Kevin Keegan that he is the man to provide the last line of defence once again.
He said: "I am just raring to go and ready to play football again. It has been a long close season and it was a long end to the season as well.
"I was working on fitness towards the end of last season and continued that throughout the summer. I feel as fit and strong as I have ever felt.
"I have done a lot of rehabilitation with the physios and been in the gym. Now I am just ready to get back out on the field. I only had a bit of a break, but even when I was away I was doing my work and training.
"I'd had a break after I had an operation, so my aim was always to get fit for the start of pre-season, not the end. As I say, I feel as fit as ever, so it has paid off."