Victor Wanyama has revealed he is determined to stay with Tottenham Hotspur this summer amid rumours that he could be prepared to leave.
The midfielder has spent the majority out on the sidelines with a knee problem and has allowed him to make just eight Premier League starts.
The 26-year-old returned in January and then went on to make a solid contribution for Mauricio Pochettino’s side, helping to guide them into a Champions League spot.
His performances for Spurs have not gone unnoticed since he arrived from Southampton, despite his injury concerns, with the likes of Manchester United and Liverpool rumoured to have held an interest in the Kenya international.
However, Wanyama has stated his happiness at White Hart Lane and is determined to work hard during the summer to ensure he is fit for the beginning of next season and make a real impact for Spurs.
“I still have a contract with Spurs and that is what I want to see through,” he told Goal.com.
“I did not have a good season with the team because of injury and my aim now is to work hard during this break and return for next season even stronger and help them perform even better.”
The midfielder has been rumoured to be a possible body that Pochettino tries to offload this summer as he looks to make a number of additions to strengthen his squad to compete across all competitions.
However, with the player’s latest comments, it does not look like he will be leaving White Hart Lane anytime soon.