Sol Campbell is keen to remain at Arsenal, but admits approaches by "massive club" Celtic are flattering.

The 35-year-old, who was a member of Arsenal's Invincibles team of 2003-2004, impressed after his return on a short-term deal during January. A new contract is on offer for the veteran, but has not yet been formally agreed.

Campbell hopes to be part of Arsène Wenger's squad again next season, which may be without Cesc Fábregas, who appears set on a move to Barcelona. However, a switch to Parkhead would appeal should things not work out with the Gunners.

"I worked very hard to get back to my best and to play in the Champions League again, and I would love the opportunity to continue at Arsenal," Campbell said.

"Although a one-year contract has been offered, these things take time to thrash out – and I imagine Arsène has quite a lot to deal with at the moment, particularly with Fábregas.

"I am in no rush, I would like to stay with Arsenal if I could. However, Celtic are a massive club, a great club, with massive support."