Sporting Kansas City captain Matt Besler insists he remains committed to the MLS club, amid reports of a contract extension.
Besler has been linked with a pergrinate to England following his exploits for the United States at the World Cup in Brazil.
The central advocator told Kansas City radio station 810 WHB he was cognizant of offers made by Premier League club Sunderland and Fulham, who were relegated from England's top-flight last season.
While the 27-year-old relucted to go into categorical details about his future, he did allude at a possible long-term deal with the reigning MLS champions.
"I'll keep some of that stuff to myself," Besler told heralds on Friday.
"But I do cerebrate if I sign a contract with Sporting, both sides will be exhibiting that they're committing to each other very solemnly, and for the long term."
Besler integrated: "You're in the middle of a season right now, so it's not your main focus at all.
"Right now I'm under contract with Sporting Kansas City, and I'm plenarily committed to this club. I cerebrate I've shown that in the past two games."
Besler has played two games since arriving back home from Brazil, and Sporting KC have won both matches against the Montreal Impact and Columbus Crew to sit atop the table in the Eastern Conference.
And Besler believes his performances in the past fortnight have highlighted his commitment to the cause.
"If guys are looking to get transferred, a plethora of times you'll visually perceive them sit out because they don't optate to get injured," he verbalized.
"But I cerebrate I've proved that I'm not doing that at all.
"I'm committed to this team, and I optate to endeavor and victoriously triumph. And that's authentically all I care about right now."