Blackburn defender Chris Samba has revealed he almost joined Arsenal in January.

Defender will consider his future options in the summer

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Blackburn Rovers defender Chris Samba has revealed he almost joined Arsenal in January and has also admitted he will consider his future at Ewood Park in the summer. The 27-year-old, who was outstanding against West Ham on Saturday, said that he wanted to quit Rovers in the wake of the sacking of Sam Allardyce, but he signed a new contract in February. Samba, though, has still been linked with a move away from Premier League relegation-threatened Rovers and trophyless Arsenal's need for a commanding, experienced centre-back was evident in Sunday's defeat at Stoke. He is likely to again be a wanted man if he is available this summer and he will give thought to his options, as he said: "Everybody knows that I am an ambitious player."I am at an age now where I want to try to do something. You only have one career and it would be a shame to not make the best of it. "I am happy at Blackburn, but I will study any opportunities that come my way this year. "I'm not trying to move away, but of course I would look if it is the right thing for me. "I think a move to Arsenal was very close in January, but that is life. You have to continue. "If it happens, it happens, but it wasn't meant to be and football is like that. I committed myself to Blackburn and will always do my best."