Swansea City goalkeeper Michel Vorm has revealed that he signed a new contract at the Liberty Stadium because he believes in the club's vision for success.
Speculation has linked Vorm with a move to Arsenal and Liverpool, but the Dutch goalkeeper has insisted that he has no plans to leave the club.
The 29-year-old told the South Wales Evening Post: "At the beginning of the season I signed a new deal. That wasn't only because I thought this was a nice club or whatever, it's because I believe in what we do.
"A contract doesn't always say that much, but there has never been a club or an agent who has come to this club or my agent saying 'we want Michel'. It's more a media thing that's started and I think it's a compliment to myself.
"It means I'm doing well in the team, but also as an individual. That is good. I don't really see myself leaving, but you can't say never because I don't know what's going to happen in the summer."
The former FC Utrecht goalkeeper has made 60 Premier League appearances for the Swans.