Arsenal midfielder Alexander Hleb has denied claims that he wants to quit the London club despite confirmations from manager Arsene Wenger that he is on his way out. "I have read that I have said I want to leave but I do not know who has written it. That is nonsense," Hleb was quoted as saying by Sky Sports. "I have also read that I wanted to move because Arsenal would win nothing, this too is nonsense." Hleb's agent Nikolai Shpilevski has claimed that the Belarusian star failed to adjust in England and he is set to move away. Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Barcelona have revealed their desire to sign the 26-year-old player. "I have a contract at Arsenal until 2010 and now only think of the game against Germany," Hleb added. He went on to praise Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. "I have learned so much from Arsene Wenger," he said. "This man has always supported me and given me the chance to come to Arsenal. I would therefore never say anything negative about Arsenal." In 2005, Wenger signed Hleb from Stuttgart for £10 million.