Leeds United striker Ross McCormack has insisted that he does not want to leave the Championship outfit this summer.
The Scotland international, who has been widely linked with a move to Middlesbrough, scored for Leeds in their 1-1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.
"If I'm going to go, it's going to be their decision. It's not going to be my decision. Not once have I asked for a transfer and I won't force through a move," he told Sky Sports News.
"But if there's an issue with the club and they need me to move on for money, sometimes in life you do things that you don't want to do.
"I'm firmly happy here and I'm settled in the area. It's always nice when other clubs are putting in offers for you but as I've said numerous times, I'm happy. This is a massive club and I'm really honoured to be here."
Leeds currently occupy ninth spot in the Championship table.