Gylfi Sigurdsson insists he is happy at Swansea and will only leave the Liberty Stadium if the club want to sell him.
Sigurdsson is expected to be a man in big demand this summer with Everton, West Ham and Premier League new boys Newcastle having already been linked with the 27-year-old.
The Icelandic playmaker has managed nine assists and 13 goals in a struggling Swansea team - a combined total only matched in the top flight by Tottenham's Christian Eriksen - after signing a new deal last August.
'I signed a new contract in the summer and I've got three years left,' Sigurdsson said after becoming the first man to be named Swansea's player of the year in successive seasons.