Former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner said he has no intentions to leave his club VfL Wolfsburg.

Despite he played a disappointing season, former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has no intentions to leave his club VfL Wolfsburg.

"I want to stay at Wolfsburg," Bendtner told Bild. "My contract runs for another two years. I am sure Wolfsburg is the right club for me."

Bendtner featured in 18 Bundesliga matches, coming from the bench 13 times. He only scored once. In the Europa League he managed to score four goals in eight matches.

But Bendtner keeps up a positive attitude.

"It was a fantastic season. I developed as a player and personally. Of course I would have liked to play a better role. I am looking forward to the Champions League."

Even though he could not break into the starting 11, Bendtner denies any friction with Wolves coach Dieter Hecking.

"There are no problems between us. He did a super job."

The Wolves are reported to be willing to let Bendtner go, but have not received any offers yet.

Danish international Simon Kjaer has explained why Nicklas Bendtner performs better in the national team than at his club.

"It has to do with trust. He is a player that needs a long lead" Kjaer told Wolfsburger Allgemeine.

"He gets no special treatment at the Danish national team, but the way Morten Olsen deals with him is fantastic."

Kjaer played for the Wolves from 2011-13 interrupted by a loan spell at AS Roma. His transfer from OSC Lille to Fenerbahce Istanbul was confirmed last week.