Arjen Robben has vowed to fight for his place at Real Madrid after again ruling out a move to Spurs.
Winger would only leave the Bernabeu for Champions League club
Arjen Robben has vowed to fight for his place at Real Madrid and will only leave to join a club playing in the UEFA Champions League.
Reports have suggested that Real could look to offload the Dutch winger following the raft of big-name arrivals at the Santiago Bernabeu over the summer.
Robben, along with compatriots Royston Drenthe, Wesley Sneijder, Rafael van der Vaart and Ruud van Nistelrooy, is facing a battle to secure regular first-team football under new coach Manuel Pellegrini.
The former Chelsea wide man has been linked with a return to the Premier League, with Tottenham Hotspur rumoured to be showing an interest.
However, Robben has again ruled out a move to White Hart Lane and remains determined to establish himself in Pellegrini's plans this season.
"With all the respect in the world, I have decided not to join Tottenham," said Robben in
The Sun.
"For the moment I want to fight for my place at Real Madrid and want to focus all my attentions on my preparations.
"I hope to achieve a lot with Real Madrid this season. The only thing I would consider is a move to another club in the Champions League."