Van Persie will meet with his manager and Gunners chief executive Ivan Gazidis this week but was cagey when questioned on his future.
"I love this club. Whatever happens that will never change," he said.
Wenger has spoken of his confidence that Van Persie will stay this summer, despite interest from Manchester City and Juventus among others.
Van Persie, recently named the Professional Footballers' Association and Football Writers' player of the year, is out of contract in the summer of 2013.
Arsenal are expected to offered
the Dutchman a four-year contract to remain at the Emirates, a deal that
would break the club's current wage structure, to ensure he stays.
"We will have a chat next week somewhere with the boss [Wenger] and Ivan Gazidis," Van Persie said.
When asked if his future will be sorted out quickly one way or another, he said: "You never know but Arsenal is a massive club, a great club.
"I have been playing here for eight years and I love this club. Whatever happens that will never change."
Sources close to the player, who finished the season with 30 Premier League goals, have indicated Van Persie's instinct is to stay for at least one more season, having been encouraged by the signing of Lukas Podolski from Köln for £10.9m.
The Dutchman also said the promise Champions League football next season was important for the club.
"It is vital, vital," he said. continue Reading
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