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No way I'm leaving Spurs - Lennon

Wed 16 Jul, 08:45 AM


Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon has poured cold water on speculation he could be a casualty of Juande Ramos' changes at White Hart Lane.Spurs' Spanish tactician delivered silverware in his debut campaign at White Hart Lane last season but is refusing to rest on his laurels as he oversees a busy summer in north London.

Reports have suggested Ramos is ready to cull a number of his squad in order to generate finances to bring in his own players, with high-profile names Lennon, Robbie Keane, Dimitar Berbatov, Paul Robinson, Pascal Chimbonba and Younes Kaboul all linked with departures.

Lennon has been mooted as being a possible transfer target of Aston Villa and Newcastle, amid talk David Bentley will sign for Spurs, but Lennon insists he remains full committed to his capital paymasters.

"There is no way I am leaving Tottenham," he told the Sun.

"I am settled here, I love the club and I feel my best form is yet to come.

"There is absolutely no reason for me to go anywhere else as I want to make a real contribution towards taking Spurs forward.

"The manager has never said a word to me about leaving - in fact it has been the opposite.

"Whenever I've spoken to him, he has given me tremendous encouragement. His words have been a real boost to my confidence.

"The manager has been right behind me since he came to the club and nothing has changed."

Rather than be cowed by the possible arrival of new faces, Lennon is embracing the idea of Ramos improving the club's playing staff.

"The more quality players the manager signs, the better it is for everyone - the club and players.

"We all respond to competition and I am no different. It's all about improving yourself and the team.

"No one can afford to stand still in football and I want to improve the whole time."

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  1. just how many wingers do villa need, Gabby,young,routlidge, Now possibly lennon + bentley. am i the only 1 who can c the problem its not the creating its the finishing thats the problem oh yeah and stopping them at the other end, oh well at least with that many wingers on the pitch, the opposition will only have space to come through the middle of the park. ha-ha

    From , on Wed 16 Jul 2:05PM
  2. Lennon says he has no intention of leaving the club...

    ...so the fee has been agreed and all we're waiting for is the signature on the contract.

    From Mike P, on Wed 16 Jul 8:56AM
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