Santi Cazorla is only thinking about winning more trophies with Arsenal as he continues to be targeted by Atletico Madrid.

The Spanish side are keen to build on their impressive campaign last term when they won La Liga and reached the Champions League Final.

They have sold Diego Costa and Filipe Luis to Chelsea but have already shown their ambition by signing Mario Mandzukic and Antoine Griezmann and are looking at Cazorla too.

The Spain international has impressed at Emirates Stadium since joining from Malaga for £15million in 2012 and played a key role in their FA Cup triumph in May, their first trophy for nine years.

With Arsenal having spent £63m on Alexis Sanchez, Calum Chambers, David Ospina and Mathieu Debuchy this summer, the 29-year-old midfielder has high hopes for the season ahead.

He said: “My objective was always Arsenal. I have played for Arsenal for two years and I continue to play for Arsenal. They are the only club I think about. I want to lift as many trophies as possible with Arsenal and help them as much as I can.

“Winning the FA Cup took a lot of pressure from us. Winning a trophy after nine years relieves you, and leaves you to play with a bit more freedom. It is easier then to play even better than the year before. We would like to win trophies this year again.”

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It is now a decade since Arsenal were crowned champions but Cazorla feels the Premier League crown is a realistic ambition.

He added: “Winning the Premier League means you have won the biggest trophy of the year, that is what we are working for throughout the whole season. We are going for the title. If we have a chance to win it, that will be the biggest thing for us.

“We are a very good team and always want to play against the best teams in the world. This is the challenge that we are facing this year again — to be as good as we can and win as many trophies as we can at a domestic and international level.”

Meanwhile, Arsenal have announced a series of cost-cutting measures for their away supporters planning to watch games next term.

Supporters will once again receive a £2.50 discount on every away ticket, while travel assistance will be provided for certain games where timings of fixtures make it harder to get to and from stadiums.