Arsenal’s Cech turns down offer from Napoli

(FILES) This file photo taken on May 08, 2016 shows Arsenal's Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech holding the ball during the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England. Petr Cech bid farewell to the Czech Republic national team on Friday following a 14-year international career comprising a record 124 games. / AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLIS

AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLIS

Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech said on Saturday that he had turned down an offer from Napoli, even though the Gunners have signed German stopper Bernd Leno from Bayer Leverkusen.

“My contract with Arsenal still has a year to run,” Cech told journalists in Zruc in his native Czech Republic. “The only thing I’m preparing for is the fight for number one in the net.”

He said “Napoli were interested” without going into details.

“My future is at Arsenal,” he said. “I didn’t think of changing clubs.”

The 36-year-old joined Arsenal in 2015 after 11 years and almost 500 games with London rivals Chelsea. He was capped 114 times for the Czech Republic before retiring from international football in 2016.

Cech has played more than 110 games for Arsenal. All those starts came under manager Arsene Wenger who has now been replaced by Spaniard Unai Emery.

Leno is 26, has played 230 matches in seven seasons in the Bundesliga and has six caps for Germany although he was not part of the World Cup squad.

Arsenal also have David Ospina, 29, who has been the starting goalkeeper for the Colombia team that have reached the last 16 in Russia.

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