Tottenham Hotspur star Serge Aurier has insisted he is not looking to move away from the club, claiming he is fine and has no ambition to leave the Champions League finalists.  

The north London club paid €25m to French champions Paris Saint-Germain for his services in the summer of 2017.  

 



After Kyle Walker's departure to Manchester City, Spurs needed someone to fill in for the England international, but so far, Aurier has been in and out of the team, with Kieran Trippier acting as the team's first-choice right-back. 

The Ivory Coast star has not featured for Spurs since the 1-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in March. He has had to deal with niggling injuries all season, but that has not been the only hurdle for him. 
 


Despite being fit for Spurs' Champions League semi-final return leg at Ajax, Mauricio Pochettino left him out of the team, going with other options. 



The right-back, however, has remained hopeful and says he has no intention of leaving Tottenham.

Speaking on Sunday's French TV programme Canal Football Club, he said: "In football anything can happen.
 

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"I do not have the ambition to leave.

"I am fine, we'll see.

"I'm fine and we have to see how things are going to be."

Aurier has played only 17 games across all competitions this season, registering two goals and three assists.