England prop Andrew Sheridan has dismissed reports linking him with a move and insisted he wants to stay at Sale.
Sale giant happy at Edgeley Park
England prop Andrew Sheridan has dismissed reports linking him with a move and insisted he wants to stay at Sale.
Sheridan, 28, who had a hugely impressive World Cup campaign, revealed he has no intention of quitting Edgeley Park and is expected to hold talks about a new deal shortly.
"I'm very happy here and as far as I am aware there have been no talks with any other clubs," the 6ft 5in prop told PA Sport.
"We're not in a position to do that anyway and I'm thoroughly enjoying it at Sale.
"It's my fifth season here and I'd definitely love to stay beyond the end of my current contract.
"It's a great set-up here and I enjoy everything about it. Hopefully something can be sorted."
Saints
Northampton are among the clubs reported to be interested in signing Sheridan when his contract expires at the end of the season.
The relegated Saints are are clear favourites to win National League One and make an immediate return to the top flight.
Meanwhile, Sheridan, who returned to domestic action in Friday's EDF Energy Cup victory against Bath, refused to wade into the debate surrounding head coach Brian Ashton's England future.
He commented: "Ultimately it was disappointing that we lost in the final, but it was a squad and a management effort that we got that far.
"It was a great effort to turn things round after losing to South Africa and the squad and management deserve credit for that."