Arsenal will not be looking to let anyone leave, with the club still hopeful over the new terms for the likes of goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski and full-back Bacary Sagna.
German forward Lukas Podolski has been suggested as one player possibly set for a summer move away amid suggestions of him being frustrated by being utilised on the left side of attack.
"We have only two players who are out of contract, all the rest need our agreement and they have not got it yet," Wenger said.
The Arsenal manager says Podolski is very much a part of future plans.
"Podolski has been out for four months (with injury) and it has taken him a while to get back to the rhythm of the games again, but he is a very efficient player with the number of goals he has scored and the number of assists," said Wenger.
"He can play as a second striker hanging behind, but he is not a guy who likes contact up front because he likes to run in behind and get the ball to feet.
"Once he gets in the box, and he has a chance to score, he is the one you want to have the ball because he is very accurate, very quick, has a short backlift and is a quick, fantastic finisher.
"That is why everyone says, 'Yes he is a striker', but when he plays completely up front you don't feel he enjoys it. He likes to come to the ball and always come deep."