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Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has been told by Denmark manager Morten Olsen that he has no future at international level until he leaves the Emirates.

Bendtner has been

as the Gunners continue to trim the surplus from their squad, but his astronomical wage demands have so far nixed moves

"He will not take part in the national side until he finds himself a new club," said Olsen of the forward, whose

Premier League rivals West Bromwich Albion also lodged an enquiry this weekend in

, but are now close to bringing in Marseille's Jordan Ayew. Hull have also been in contact with the player.

Palace will not break their wage structure to match Bendtner's £52,000-a-week wage demands, and an Eagles insider told MirrorFootball that the Dane is one of two strikers being seriously negotiated with - the other based in France's Ligue 1.

Earlier this summer the 25-year-old admitted that he would rather move to a club where he will get regular game time than repeat the frustration of his unhappy loan spell at Juventus last year.

“Will it be good for me to go to a big club where I risk the bench?

“No, I’d rather go somewhere where the club is located just below the top where I can play every week.

“I can take a step back to take three forward.”