Tottenham target Max Meyer is happy to stay at Schalke but remains open to leaving this summer.

Mauricio Pochettino placed the Germany international on his January shortlist, along with Wilfried Zaha and Ross Barkley, but ended up adding no fresh faces to his first-team squad.

Tottenham approached Schalke last summer with a view to a £38m move and Meyer has since turned down a contract extension with just 12 months to left to run on his current terms.

The 21-year-old is not actively looking to leave his boyhood club, though adds: "Let's see what happens."

"I declined the [contract] offer because I was not satisfied with my personal situation," Meyer told Bild. "I just saw no chance to develop. It would have been the wrong step, however, because the overall situation has changed.

"I am completely open on my future. Let's see what happens. It is not the case that I will definitely go. I never said I would change clubs - let alone this summer - I just did not renew the contract, "

He added: "I am really looking forward to the new season and I am happy to be here."