Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor believes that manager Arsene Wenger and captain Cesc Fabregas will join him in staying at the club.
A number of reports have suggested Togo international Adebayor could leave in the summer, with AC Milan said to be interested.
But the powerful striker insisted on Tuesday that he is happy at Emirates Stadium and intends to remain in North London.
Like Adebayor, Wenger and Fabregas have been regularly linked with exits, with Spain mooted as a potential destination for the duo now that the season has ended.
However, Adebayor firmly believes that Wenger, a reported target of Real Madrid, remains 100 per cent committed to the Gunners.
"It's impossible to see Wenger leaving, it would be like a father abandoning his sons," he told Spanish Sports daily Marca.
"They love him at the club, the fans too. He is used to English life, if he wins trophies he would stay here for life. The players also want him."
Of Spain midfielder Fabregas, a player continually linked with a return to his homeland, Adebayor said: "It's difficult to imagine an Arsenal without Cesc.
"At his age he is already the most loved at the club, he is a model on and off the pitch and we are happy to have him with us.
"For me it is an honour to play with him, he has quality, personality, he has made Arsenal and Arsenal have made him.
"I think he is happy here, he feels at home. I think he will stay for several years more, he is loved, he has everything here, I believe he will continue but it is (his) decision."
Adebayor stressed he is content at Arsenal but conceded he could look for a move to Primera Division in the future.
He added: "I have a contract and I want to win titles in England. In a few years I might go to Spain but at the moment I am happy here.
"One day why not, in two or three years...now I am happy in England."