Arsene Wenger demands Arsenal are "not in a rush" to hand new contracts to star players, Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil.
Reoprts in a few daily papers in England on Thursday guaranteed Sanchez will be offered a lucrative five-year contract to battle off enthusiasm from Manchester United.
Comparative stories about Ozil were distributed before in the week, however Wenger says there is no criticalness to secure the fates of the two most costly players in Arsenal's history.
"We have not began to discuss that with Mesut Ozil," he said, talking at his question and answer session in front of Saturday's outing to West Brom. "[Sanchez] is the same circumstance – toward the end of the year they have more than two years' agreement.
"We have some time. We are not in a rush. We need obviously for them to stay in the club, and we'll begin transactions at some stage, yet right now we have not began."
Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez have contributed enormously to Arsenal's great Premier League structure
Ozil this month turned into the first Premier League player to enlist a help with six straight amusements, while Sanchez has added seven objectives this season to the 25 he scored in his first year at the club.
In the interim, Wenger is still without assaulting choices Aaron Ramsey, Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Theo Walcott (right) is still out with a calf harm endured at Sheffield Wednesday
Theo Walcott (right) is still out with a calf harm endured at Sheffield Wednesday
Walcott's calf harm will keep him out for "maybe a couple weeks all the more", as indicated by Wenger, while neither Ramsey nor Oxlade-Chamberlain (both hamstring), will play this weekend.
Full-back Hector Bellerin returns from a crotch damage, however Wenger will mind Laurent Koscielny, who played for France against England on Tuesday and was unmistakably furious in the wake of the Paris assaults.
"You could see that on Tuesday night he was not himself," Wenger said. "It influenced him profoundly and I didn't perceive the player I saw on Friday night on Tuesday night.
"I will converse with him. What I will need from him is that he's totally dedicated and feels prepared. If not, I won't play him