Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil insists he is comfortable at the North London club and will make a decision regarding his future soon with the German's contract due to expire at the end of next season.
Manager Arsene Wenger said last week that contract negotiations with key players Ozil and striker Alexis Sanchez were on hold until the end of the current campaign.
"Do you think Arsene Wenger tells the journalists (about my future) before he tells me? I know him differently," Ozil told German newspaper Die Welt.
"I have a contract until 2018 in London and I feel very comfortable there. We'll talk soon and then make a decision."
Arsenal have slipped to sixth in the Premier League, losing four of their last six encounters in all competition, including a 10-2 aggregate loss to Bayern Munich in the last 16 of the Champions League.
Ozil acknowledged the recent slump in form and said his side was hoping to finish the season strongly.
"Of course, we have had a difficult time recently and we are not satisfied with sixth place," the 28-year-old German added.
"I am convinced, however, that we will catch up again soon."
Arsenal trail fourth-placed Liverpool by six points and are hosting third-placed ManchesterCity on Sunday.
Lingard has heart set on extending Old Trafford deal
Manchester United winger Jesse Lingard says his "heart is at Old Trafford" and negotiations are ongoing over a new deal with the club that will extend a contract that runs out at the end of next season.
Despite enjoying a strong start to the season, Lingard has failed to cement a place in Jose
Mourinho's starting lineup, starting only 10 times in all competitions.
Lingard, who has been at the club since he was seven, is well aware that there is healthy competition for first-team spots at the club but is hoping to make the most of his opportunities.
"The contract is still ongoing with talks at the moment... and my heart is at Man United," the 24-year-old England international told the British media.
"There's a lot of competition for places but I think that's good for the group.
"You have to battle for your place and it makes you more hungry on the training pitch and you know when you get your chance, you have to take it."
United, who are fifth in the Premier League, host eighth-placed West Bromwich Albion on Saturday and seventh-placed Everton three days later.