Christian Eriksen has stressed that he is "happy" to be at Tottenham Hotspur after being linked with a move to Serie A champions Juventus.
The Denmark international is also rumoured to be on the radar of Barcelona following another stellar campaign to date that has seen him score six goals and assist six more in 23 Premier League outings.
Eriksen has talked in the past about seeing no reason to quit Spurs this year, however, and probed on the latest media reports the 25-year-old reiterated that he is glad to be playing in a side now firing on all cylinders.
"I am happy to be at the club and have nothing negative to say about [Tottenham] at all," the London Evening Standard quotes him as saying.
"Everyone is really very pleased with the Everton win and how we played was very good so it's on to the next game. I think it gives us a lot of confidence to play like we did."
Asked about the form of attacking teammates Son Heung-min and Harry Kane, Eriksen added: "Sonny is flying and so is Harry. It's enjoyable to watch and enjoyable to be in the same team with them.
"Congratulations to Harry for breaking the [Premier League goals] record for Spurs. It's always a big achievement and to do it in so few games as he's done is fantastic and of course Sonny with how he plays, it's a big thing to play in the team with them both."
Eriksen and Son are both said to be in line for new deals at Tottenham, with the former Ajax ace currently under contract until 2020.