Swansea City goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has insisted that he has "nothing to prove" to Arsenal or Arsene Wenger as he prepares to face his former side.
This week Wenger revealed that he had not wanted to let Fabianski leave after seven years at the Emirates.
"I don't have to prove anything to Arsenal or the manager. It was my decision to leave the club and I finished in a good way so we've all got massive respect towards each other," Fabianski told The Express.
"When I was coming to the end of my contract there were more intense conversations more often between me and the manager. But I had decided to leave and he really respected my decision.
"It was ups and downs for me at Arsenal, I played my part in some of the important games but had difficult times as well. I didn't play as much as I wanted and got injured as well, but overall it was a massive experience and I'm happy with the way I finished my career at Arsenal."
Fabianski moved to Arsenal from Legia Warsaw in 2007, but he made only 31 league starts for the Gunners before joining Swansea in the summer.