SOL'S SPURS LOYALTY PLEDGE
The England international defender's Spurs contract expires at the end of the season and he has yet to agree a new deal with director of football David Pleat.
Manchester United were interested in a £17 million swoop for him in the summer, and not signing a new deal as yet has meant that speculation that he will leave the club has raged in recent months.
However, in a show of loyalty to the club at which he has played since a trainee, Campbell has now promised not to agree a move to another club while he is still wearing The Lilywhites' shirt.
"I can assure everyone that I won't be signing for another club while I am still a Spurs player," said Campbell. "There have been numerous times when I could have just walked away and said 'I've had enough, I'm leaving.'
"I haven't done that because I want to be here.
"It annoys me that people question my loyalty to the club. Is eight years of your career not loyalty? How many players have stayed that long at a club?
"My position has not changed from day one. I always said that, when the time is right, I will talk to the club about my situation.
"I have always maintained a good relationship with the fans. I have always spoken from the heart when it comes to Tottenham and they respect that.
"That in itself shows how much I think about the club. It's not the attitude of a player who couldn't care less, who throws in the towel at the first opportunity.
"I still believe Tottenham can be a very successful club, that we can move forward and challenge the top teams for honours.
"I'm as ambitious as the next player. I want to win the Premiership and I want success in Europe but, most of all, I want to believe I can achieve that here."