SuperSport United forward Anthony Laffor has ruled out a move to neighbours Mamelodi Sundowns as he is happy at the defending league champions.
The Liberian has been linked with a switch to Chloorkop, but has snubbed the offer to help Matsatsantsa clinch their third successive championship.
"It's people who say that I might move to Sundowns but I don't know anything about that because they have never approached me concerning a possible move. But all I can say is that I'm happy at SuperSport and I'm not considering a move for now," Laffor told Football365.co.za.
He added: "I am enjoying my stay at SuperSport and that's the most important thing for any footballer. I know people will mention the issue of a better salary but for me it's not just about the money. I believe it's a matter of being content where you are."
Second-placed Sundowns trail United by three points, although they have a game in hand, but Laffor is certain that his side will maintain pole position until the curtain comes down on the 2009/10 season.
"We are left with only six games to play before the end of the season and they have seven. If we can win all our remaining games they won't catch up with us and we would have won the league title. I believe in the team we have at SuperSport and I know we will do it," he added.
"We need all the support we can get from our fans because we have six crucial games ahead of us. As players, we are willing to work and make them happy."
The Liberian has been linked with a switch to Chloorkop, but has snubbed the offer to help Matsatsantsa clinch their third successive championship.
"It's people who say that I might move to Sundowns but I don't know anything about that because they have never approached me concerning a possible move. But all I can say is that I'm happy at SuperSport and I'm not considering a move for now," Laffor told Football365.co.za.
He added: "I am enjoying my stay at SuperSport and that's the most important thing for any footballer. I know people will mention the issue of a better salary but for me it's not just about the money. I believe it's a matter of being content where you are."
Second-placed Sundowns trail United by three points, although they have a game in hand, but Laffor is certain that his side will maintain pole position until the curtain comes down on the 2009/10 season.
"We are left with only six games to play before the end of the season and they have seven. If we can win all our remaining games they won't catch up with us and we would have won the league title. I believe in the team we have at SuperSport and I know we will do it," he added.
"We need all the support we can get from our fans because we have six crucial games ahead of us. As players, we are willing to work and make them happy."