Thomas Sorensen says his future is at Stoke City after being linked with a move away from the club.
The Danish goalkeeper has reportedly attracted attention from a number of top European clubs following his performances for the Potters in recent months.
Stoke manager Tony Pulis brought in a new shot-stopper in the shape of Portsmouth's Asmir Begovic on deadline day, having previously failed to finalise a deal for Pompey team-mate David James.
Begovic's arrival has fuelled further speculation about what might happen to Sorensen, but he has responded by stressing that he is focused on Stoke.
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The 33-year-old, who is contracted to the club until 2011, says that he has no plans to relinquish his place in the team.
"My future is 100 per cent at Stoke," Sorensen said.
"I haven't thought about anything else and I play on Saturday so it's up to me to maintain my good form in order to keep my place in goal.
"All the other stuff is nothing for me to speculate on."
Sorensen's first chance to reassert his position as number one at the Britannia Stadium will be on Saturday, when Blackburn Rovers visit for their Barclays Premier League match.