Australia striker Mark Viduka has said he is "comfortable" at Leeds United despite his agent contacting other clubs.
On Friday, the English Premiership club rejected an approach from Italian giants Inter Milan to take Viduka on loan.
Viduka, Leeds' leading scorer last season with 22 goals, put the off-field talk behind him when he netted United's late winner in the 3-2 victory away to Middlesbrough on Saturday.
"I love playing here (Leeds)," Viduka said. "It is so good because Leeds is my team. I've a three-year contract and hopefully I'm definitely staying.
However, he added: "In football, though, you have to consider everything, but I was never just going to go somewhere for the sake of going.
"I like it here, I'm comfortable here and I like the Premiership as well. I am certainly in no rush to trade any of that and anyway, this is not a bad place to be right now.
"Everyone was thinking Leeds were going to struggle this year but I feel things are looking up. I honestly believe that."
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