Tottenham star Dimitar Berbatov says he is fed up with the constant speculation surrounding his future.
The Bulgarian's future at White Hart Lane has been the subject of much conjecture for the last few weeks, with the 26-year-old strongly linked with Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United.
Berbatov's agent fuelled speculation by suggesting his client would be interested in moving to a big club, but the forward says he is happy where he is.
"There are too many speculations around my name, but most of them are foolish," Berbatov told Bulgarian television.
"It's absurd and I'm tired of seeing my name in the newspapers. I want to live in peace. It is getting too much.
"I am a Tottenham player and I'm trying to give my best, so I can help my team. I'm happy when we play well and I'm miserable when we lose our games.
"I'm happy at the moment. You can win titles and medals with every team and I can win with Tottenham too."
Spurs are determined to keep Berbatov and head coach Juande Ramos has placed a £31million valuation on his head.
"It's ridiculous, I don't think that I'm worth so much money," added Berbatov. "I just have to do my job and score goals. I'm not a one-man team.
"Everybody in the team supports me and I've never heard a reproach or felt envy.
"Juande is very good, both as a man and as a coach. He sees even the small details that remain hidden from most people."
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