Arsene Wenger has warned any player who may be contemplating their Arsenal future that "what is good for the club" will always come first.
Alexander Hleb's agent claims the Belarus winger will leave this summer, amid suggestions he is ready to buy out his contract to sign for Inter.
French midfielder Mathieu Flamini has already walked out on a free transfer, joining AC Milan.
Wenger, however, maintains individual desires will always play second fiddle to the bigger picture.
"I have a responsibility, it is not what I like, it is not what the players like, it is what is good for the club. That's the only decision I will make," Wenger said.
"When we do that, afterwards, if you are happy or not happy, it is less important than that the club is happy.
"If you have a choice between three million people are happy or one is happy, the choice is made quickly."
Wenger also suggested talk of players like Hleb buying out the remainder of their contract under new FIFA guidelines - following the test case of Andy Webster in Scotland - was not as straightforward as has been made out.
"That is not as simple as it looks, this 'Webster clause'," said Wenger.
"You can't come in the next day and buy out. There is no rule at all that says what it is about.
"You have to go to tribunal, to go first to FIFA, and if you don't agree with FIFA you have to go to CAS (the Court of Arbitration for Sport).
"It takes a lots of months. You (the player) can be banned for the whole period if it is not done in a proper way."
Wenger - whose third-placed side travel to Sunderland for their final game of the season on Sunday - insisted maintaining the right footballing "values" must always come first.
He said: "What is a big club? Is it only down to trophies? This club here has a history of being built by people of values.
"For me that is a big club, a club that comes out of people's desire to respect values. Look at our whole history, it's clean."
Wenger added: "That is why at the head of the club you have a responsibility to keep these values and to make sure that people who come after you can be proud.
"They may say this manager didn't win enough trophies, but the club has kept its reputation within the values for the whole history. That is vital."
Despite the doom-mongers already predicting a player exodus and a bleak future, Wenger insists he is not short of options to strengthen his squad this summer.
"There are plenty of players who want to join us, don't worry, we have no problem on that front," he said.
"What is unbelievable is I'm sitting here like we have killed all the players and when I go to my office I have 220 calls from players who want to come in."
Wenger added: "What we need next year is two or three players maybe. We need talent.
"I think a huge player is better than a huge name. You have huge names who produce very little at the moment.
"But don't worry, we will have a team to compete for the championship next year."
While the Arsenal manager was disappointed with Flamini's exit, it is not something which he will lose sleep over.
"For me its not a problem, I wish him well - thanks for the services, lets go on and focus on what's important for this club and the players who want to stay here," he said.
"There is no bitterness, nothing. He was in a situation where he could make a decision, and he did. Goodbye and good luck.
"What is important is that a player, when he plays, gives 100%. When he played for us he gave 100%."
One player set to remain, however, is Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor, who on Friday rejected as "rubbish" reports that he was after a big pay increase or would quit the club.
Wenger quipped: "The agents always get nervous in May and they calm down on August 31.
"It is like they take tranquillisers on the first of September."


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trevs
"strange life isnt it? a spuds fan not only wants a team who plays as well us the Arsenal but is also jealous that we have a great manager and a board who have the courage to refuse the big bucks offered by the club raiders but who have integrity and moral fibre not to sack managers after the whole world knew he was getting the bullet still after waiting for so many years to win an egg cup it will make them dream again that next year they will finish in the top 4 just like last year when they were "GUARNTEED" to finish above the Gunners!!"
Vieira4 (Arsenal fan)
"220 players have phoned Wenger and wants to join Arsenal? well, tak e a good look at the names Mr Wenger and buy at least 5 of them to strengthen our narrow squad. We need a bigger and more competetive squad next year so we DONT loose strenght in februaru/march again"
jackd (Liverpool fan)
"Poor wenger i do feel sorry for him because morally he is doing the right thing but at the end of the day you need to compete financially. Seeing players at chelsea on over a 100k a week will always turns players heads. He cant honestly expect players like adeabyour to happy on £30grand. Its just ironic arsenal are now become a feeder club for the other teams. "
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