“I heard what the fans were singing about me on saturday and it is really disrespectful because i'm still a arsenal player.” -Photo by AP

LONDON: Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri on Wednesday denied making disparaging remarks about his looming departure from the club, claiming that comments attributed to him on Facebook were fake.

Nasri, who is expected to leave the club for Manchester City later this month, was reported to have expressed his “anger and bitterness” at his transfer from Arsenal in a post on the social networking site.

However the France international responded to the reports on his official Twitter feed on Wednesday, revealing he does not have a Facebook account.

“Just to make things clear, i dont have a facebook so i never said i was leaving with bitterness the guy who said that use a fake account,” Nasri wrote.

Nasri was targeted for abusive chanting by Arsenal fans ahead of the club's opening Premier League fixture with Newcastle last Saturday, with supporters vilifying him for pursuing a move to Manchester City.

However the playmaker hit back at the chants on Twitter, accusing fans of a lack of respect.

“I heard what the fans were singing about me on saturday and it is really disrespectful because i'm still a arsenal player,” he wrote.

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