West Ham United has confirmed that forward, Marko Arnautovic, will be staying put with the Hammers amid reported interest from other clubs in China.
It was recently confirmed that Chinese club, Guangzhou Evergrande, is in talks with the Premier league club.
The forward who was in the starring lineup against Arsenal, seemed to have wave the club and its fan goodbye, a gesture which was predicted by the commentator of the London Derby saying "is that a farewell".
Arnautovic was omitted from the starting lineup away to Bournemouth on Saturday, as it was predicted that the player's intending move could hamper his form.
Prior to the reported talks, West Ham has made it known that the Club was never ready to sell their in-form star, but it looked the player was determined to leave the Premier league for China, as irresistible offers are awaiting him if a move was materialized.
But the Club has stood on its stance by not willing to sell their star player for any amount.
Arnautovic is being priced for a region of £35 million by the Chinese Club, Shanghai SIPG.
The brave decision of the Hammers is to keep their star focused and to avoid any disability in the squad.
West Ham lost Saturday's encounter away to Bournemouth and it is expected of the club to bounce back in their next Premier league game come next weekend.
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