Australia international goalkeeper Mitchell Langerak has no intention of leaving Borussia Dortmund ahead of the 2014-15 Bundesliga season.
Langerak is a two-time Bundesliga winner with Dortmund but he has played second fiddle to number one keeper Roman Weidenfeller since arriving from A-League club Melbourne Victory in 2010.
The 25-year-old has made a total of 10 appearances in four seasons, leading to suggestions he may leave in search of regular game time.
But Langerak, who was Australia s back-up glovesman at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil, insists he will not be following Robert Lewandowski through the exit door after positive discussions with coach Jurgen Klopp.
I m going to stay at Dortmund, I m happy there, my football s going forwards, Langerak told Australian newspaper the Herald Sun.
Maybe there is interest, maybe not, but I m happy at Dortmund and I ll stay.
We ve already spoken about that in depth with my agent and the club.
I m very happy where I am and the club are happy with me as well, I certainly won t be tempted or anything like that. Not at this point.
I ve had some really positive chats with the trainer and I m happy with the way things are going so there s no reason to change.
Langerak added: A lot of people think the grass is always greener elsewhere but if you sit back and look at things objectively the decision is very clear for me.
I could agree that [stagnation] could be the case, but to be honest I don t feel that when I play and I ve proven that.