Young talent Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall insists he has no plans to leave promoted Leicester City.
The Championship club are back in the Premier League from next season, albeit with a possible points deduction for PSR breaches.
Dewsbury-Hall is wanted by Manchester United and other top clubs.
At an awards ceremony, he stated on his future: “I've been at this club since I was 8 years old. I've got no intention of leaving."
Dewsbury-Hall added: “I couldn't really have asked for much more. I set myself goals at the start of the season, the main one being to win the Championship.
“I'm so, so happy that I've managed to have a positive impact on the season and come away with a bit of silverware. It's the best feeling in the world because you never know when you can get stuff like that.
“[The awards] mean an awful lot. To be recognised by the players and the fans – the people that are with you every day and the people that watch every game – you can't really ask for much more as a player.
“It makes me bursting with pride when I sit down and think about that. It shows you that your hard work and determination is appreciated and that's all you can ever ask for as a footballer. The fact that I've got that, I'm so, so proud."