Marouane Fellaini has played down reports linking him with a move away from Goodison Park, insisting he remains happy at the club according to Sky Sports.
Fellaini had previously been quoted in the Belgian press as saying his time at Everton may be coming to an end possibly as early as the January transfer window.
However the Belgian international has moved quickly to retract the quotes by publishing a statement on his Facebook page insisting has no plans to leave the club.
“I was very surprised to read in some newspapers that I will leave Everton very soon and perhaps next January,” wrote Fellaini .
“Let me remind you that I am very happy in Liverpool and our start of the championship was good.
“Kevin Mirallas and some other good players joined us to make a better squad in order to realize a good championship in the line of the end of the last one.
“So with Everton, I am ready to play all the season and to reach our goals of this season. However, my only concern for the moment is of course our [Belgium] Tuesday’s game against Croatia.
“Whether you’re in Belgium or England, thank you from my heart for your support.”
This will no doubt come as welcome news to Everton fans, as Fellaini has been one of the clubs standout performers in recent seasons.
He started this campaign in fine fashion, scoring the winner in Everton’s opening day victory against Manchester United.