Spurs star Luka Modric insists that he will not be leaving the club in January, claiming he is happy to still be playing for Tottenham.
The Croatian playmaker has been in superb form for Spurs this season, but he had looked to be on his way out of White Hart Lane over the summer when he revealed he wanted to move to Chelsea - who made a number of offers.
But Spurs chairman Daniel Levy stood firm and true to his word, as he stated that he would not sell Modric.
Now with Tottenham flying high in third and looking like the main challengers to the Manchester giants City and United, Modric says he is more than happy to still be with Spurs.
"All that is stated in the press I have read it, but I have no other knowledge about any alleged offers, I don't even have the time to bother looking," Modric told Sportske Novosti.
"Considering all the circumstances, and the primary fact that I do not want to go through what I did over the summer transfer period, I say that almost 100 per cent I will certainly stay at Tottenham until the summer.
"A small percentage you always have to leave as there is always a theoretical possibility if the club gets such an offer for me that they cannot refuse.
"However, the reality is that I will stay with Spurs until June and then we will see.
"All options are then possible, but as far as it is now I am not bothered, I just want to be healthy and playing well, everything else will just go on.
"The fact I stay at Tottenham means nothing will change, my relationship with Spurs and I still give everything in each game."
Reports in recent weeks have claimed that Levy will sit down with Modric and offer him a contract extension, with the hope he will agree to stay with the club.
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