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Christian Eriksen has declared his future at Spurs is not dependent on the club reaching the Champions League.

Despite the club's crushing 5-1 win over Sunderland on Monday night they remain outsiders for the top four behind Everton and Arsenal.

It has thrown up doubts that the north Londonders will hold on to keeper Hugo Lloris and defender Jan Vertonghen.

But 22-year-old Eriksen insists he is staying.

The Dane, who made two goals and scored another on Monday night, said: "'For me the feeling I have at the club isn't dependant on being in the Champions League, I'm happy here and am looking forward to the future.

"Our aim now is to win all our matches so that we end the season with some confidence ahead of next year and if we do that we can see where it takes us in the table."