Out of favour Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner is determined to quit the Premier League giants in a bid to resurrect his career, his agent and father Thomas Bendtner said on Monday. Arsenal finished fourth in the table Saturday to book the final Champions League spot for next season, however Bendtner spent much of the 2010/2011 campaign on the substitutes bench. Thomas Bendtner said in the online edition of BT newspaper that the 23-year-old Danish international "is 100 percent determined to change club immediately". He added that Bendtner, who arrived among Arsenal's youth ranks in 2004, "has made his decision and has informed club management. "Nicklas needs to play if he is to develop and that means he needs to leave Arsenal. It doesn't appear that his situation (as a substitute) is going to improve." Thomas Bendtner claims that although "a number of German and English clubs" have expressed an interest, Arsenal "do not want to sell". "Nicklas isn't ruling out a move to the Bundesliga, he would easily find a good club there. But we have to find a solution that's best for him. "Bayern Munich has been mentioned (as a possible destination) in the past but I can affirm that at this moment there has been no contact with the club."
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