Marseille striker Michy Batshuayi has revealed that he is happy with the French club and believes that he will stay for "some time".
The Belgian international has been linked with a number of clubs across Europe over the past few months, but Batshuayi insists that he wants to remain with the Ligue 1 club.
The 22-year-old told Telefoot: "Of course my future is here. There is a lot of love, a magnificent stadium, magnificent supporters.
"I do not think it can be better elsewhere. Sorry, you're still going to see me for some time."
The reaction comes after Marseille president Vincent Labrune placed a £35m price tag on the former Standard Liege man.
Labrune told La Derniere Heure: "He is one of the most wanted players on the market. There were a lot of offers for him this summer, but he did not want to leave.
"He is proving himself on the pitch. And if clubs want him then they are going to have to pay up - around £35m."
Batshuayi has scored eight goals in 13 league appearance for Marseille this season.