Rangers' winger Ryan Kent has spoken on his future following intense speculation linking him with a move to Leeds United.
The winger's performances for Steven Gerrard's side had seen him linked with an Elland Road switch.
Marcelo Bielsa is still keen on adding to his forward options ahead of the transfer window closing next month.
It was thought a move for Kent, formerly of Liverpool, was on the cards and United are reported to have had a substantial eight-figure bid rejected for the Englishman.
But the 23-year-old has now appeared to quash any move - insisting he is happy north of the border.
"My dialogue with the club was that I am in a very good position and enjoying my football," Kent said.
"As long as I am playing football and enjoying it, I am happy where I am.
"The manager and coaches are always putting faith in me and giving me more confidence. I play with no fear, even if I give the ball away five times I will have the confidence to pick the ball and go again.
"I relish the opportunity to be one of the main players in the team.
"I’ve always wanted to finally find a club that I am settled. I have had some beneficial experiences throughout my career and I am now in a position where I can put it all together and enjoy my football at Rangers Football Club."
The winger was named Premiership player of the month for August after an impressive start to the season and now looks set to remain at Ibrox.