Petr Cech's agent has confirmed the Czech international will definitely not be leaving Chelsea next month.

Cech has lost his position as first choice keeper at Stamford Bridge to Thibaut Courtois and a host of clubs want to capitalise on the situation.

Standard Sport revealed last week that the 32-year-old would prefer to wait until the summer to join a side where he will be guaranteed to be No.1.

Chelsea v Tottenham: Player Ratings 23 show all Chelsea v Tottenham: Player Ratings 1/23 Thibaut Courtois: 6 Faced just one shot on target but was beaten all ends up by Kane's early header - thankfully for the Chelsea keeper the ball rebounded off the crossbar. Looked solid enough. Getty 2/23 Branislav Ivanovic: 7 As good a right back as can be found in the Premier League, Ivanovic was never tested defensively by Lamela and allowed as much room as he wanted to burst forward. 3/23 Gary Cahill: 5 Substituted at half-time, suffered a clash of heads with Jan Vertonghen early on that seemed to affect him - lost the ball in a dangerous position to Harry Kane but breathed a sigh of relief when the Spurs striker fired wide with the score still 0-0. Getty 4/23 John Terry: 8 A fine performance from the Chelsea skipper, won all of his personal battles and while Cahill and later Zouma struggled to contain Kane, Terry never had that problem. 5/23 Cesar Azpilicueta: 7 The best left-back in England is really a right back. The Spaniard was only bested once by Lennon, and provided a smart assist for Remy's third goal. GETTY 6/23 Cesc Fabregas: 8 Another beautifully measured performance from the Spanish maestro, bar the opening 10 minutes when Spurs started like a freight train Fabregas was never not in control of this game. Getty 7/23 Nemanja Matic: 8 The giant Serbian was a man playing against the boys of the Spurs midfield. Supremely strong in and out of possession, alongside Fabregas he has formed the best midfield partnership in the Premier League and the real source of Chelsea's dominance this season. Getty 8/23 Willian: 7 Didn't stop running for 90 minutes, the Brazilian may have had a goal of his own but for poor shooting when in good positions. He didn't give Ben Davies a moment's peace. Getty 9/23 Oscar: 8 Seems to be growing into his role as Chelsea's No 10 every week, Mason and Bentaleb couldn't get near the Brazilian. Perfect pass for the Drogba goal and showed an impressive willingness to work, as ever, throughout the 90 minutes. Getty 10/23 Eden Hazard: 8 Tortured Vlad Chiriches every time he touched the ball. When Spurs were on top in the opening stages the Belgian was the only Chelsea player taking the fight to the away side. Scored a brilliant goal and continued to relieve pressure with his brilliant dribbling skills. Getty 11/23 Didier Drogba: 8 Not always in the game but it didn't matter, the veteran striker proved his status as a match winner. He made two crucial touches, holding off Fazio to play a perfect one-two with Hazard for the first goal and finishing his own chance to put the Blues two up. Getty 12/23 Loic Remy: 7 His goal was as much down to poor defending as it was to Remy's pace and desire, but once he had got in front of Vertonghen the French striker showed great poise, calmly turning his defender and slotting the ball home. Getty 13/23 Hugo Lloris: 4 Horrendous mistake that arguably cost Spurs the game - the last thing the away side needed was to concede so soon after the first. Apart from that Lloris didn't put a foot wrong but on such small details are games decided. Getty 14/23 Vlad Chiriches: 4 The Romanian, plainly not a right-back, will have nightmares about Eden Hazard. Never got to grips with the winger and was left completely flat-footed for the opening goal. 15/23 Federico Fazio: 6 For most of the game stood up well to the physical challenge of Drogba, winning his fair share of battles with the Ivorian. But crucially allowed Drogba to lay the ball into Hazard's path for the first goal. Getty 16/23 Jan Vertonghen: 5 As above, Vertonghen was good for large swathes of the game but guilty of one crucial error - this time allowing Remy to first run past and then turn inside him. Getty 17/23 Ben Davies: 6 Offered very little going forward and defensively was overwhelmed by the dual threat of Ivanovic and Willian. Given no protection by Lamela, however. GETTY 18/23 Nabil Bentaleb: 6 Showed some lovely touches and one of the better performers. The Algerian, 20, will be a huge part of Tottenham's future but, as stated above, it was men against boys in midfield. GETTY 19/23 Ryan Mason: 6 Tried his very best and had the legs of Fabregas and Matic in the early going but, despite some neat touches, does not possess anywhere close to the quality of his Chelsea counterpart and was eventually overran. Getty 20/23 Aaron Lennon: 5 Started brightly, producing a great cross for the Kane header that cannoned back off the cross bar, but apart from that one moment failed to get into the game. Getty 21/23 Christian Eriksen: 5 The Dane clearly possesses supreme talent and skill but he failed to show it often enough. Well marshalled by Matic, Eriksen never made a mark on the game. Getty 22/23 Erik Lamela: 3 Utterly anonymous as an attacking player and a liability in defence, failing to offer Ben Davies any protection from the rampaging Ivanovic. May have been a mistake to start the Argentine. GETTY 23/23 Harry Kane: 7 By far Tottenham's best player, Kane showed the same energy and confidence on the ball that has made him a focal point for this team. However, while his header was unlucky, Kane should have scored after nicking the ball from Cahill. Getty 1/23 Thibaut Courtois: 6 Faced just one shot on target but was beaten all ends up by Kane's early header - thankfully for the Chelsea keeper the ball rebounded off the crossbar. Looked solid enough. Getty 2/23 Branislav Ivanovic: 7 As good a right back as can be found in the Premier League, Ivanovic was never tested defensively by Lamela and allowed as much room as he wanted to burst forward. 3/23 Gary Cahill: 5 Substituted at half-time, suffered a clash of heads with Jan Vertonghen early on that seemed to affect him - lost the ball in a dangerous position to Harry Kane but breathed a sigh of relief when the Spurs striker fired wide with the score still 0-0. Getty 4/23 John Terry: 8 A fine performance from the Chelsea skipper, won all of his personal battles and while Cahill and later Zouma struggled to contain Kane, Terry never had that problem. 5/23 Cesar Azpilicueta: 7 The best left-back in England is really a right back. The Spaniard was only bested once by Lennon, and provided a smart assist for Remy's third goal. GETTY 6/23 Cesc Fabregas: 8 Another beautifully measured performance from the Spanish maestro, bar the opening 10 minutes when Spurs started like a freight train Fabregas was never not in control of this game. Getty 7/23 Nemanja Matic: 8 The giant Serbian was a man playing against the boys of the Spurs midfield. Supremely strong in and out of possession, alongside Fabregas he has formed the best midfield partnership in the Premier League and the real source of Chelsea's dominance this season. Getty 8/23 Willian: 7 Didn't stop running for 90 minutes, the Brazilian may have had a goal of his own but for poor shooting when in good positions. He didn't give Ben Davies a moment's peace. Getty 9/23 Oscar: 8 Seems to be growing into his role as Chelsea's No 10 every week, Mason and Bentaleb couldn't get near the Brazilian. Perfect pass for the Drogba goal and showed an impressive willingness to work, as ever, throughout the 90 minutes. Getty 10/23 Eden Hazard: 8 Tortured Vlad Chiriches every time he touched the ball. When Spurs were on top in the opening stages the Belgian was the only Chelsea player taking the fight to the away side. Scored a brilliant goal and continued to relieve pressure with his brilliant dribbling skills. Getty 11/23 Didier Drogba: 8 Not always in the game but it didn't matter, the veteran striker proved his status as a match winner. He made two crucial touches, holding off Fazio to play a perfect one-two with Hazard for the first goal and finishing his own chance to put the Blues two up. Getty 12/23 Loic Remy: 7 His goal was as much down to poor defending as it was to Remy's pace and desire, but once he had got in front of Vertonghen the French striker showed great poise, calmly turning his defender and slotting the ball home. Getty 13/23 Hugo Lloris: 4 Horrendous mistake that arguably cost Spurs the game - the last thing the away side needed was to concede so soon after the first. Apart from that Lloris didn't put a foot wrong but on such small details are games decided. Getty 14/23 Vlad Chiriches: 4 The Romanian, plainly not a right-back, will have nightmares about Eden Hazard. Never got to grips with the winger and was left completely flat-footed for the opening goal. 15/23 Federico Fazio: 6 For most of the game stood up well to the physical challenge of Drogba, winning his fair share of battles with the Ivorian. But crucially allowed Drogba to lay the ball into Hazard's path for the first goal. Getty 16/23 Jan Vertonghen: 5 As above, Vertonghen was good for large swathes of the game but guilty of one crucial error - this time allowing Remy to first run past and then turn inside him. Getty 17/23 Ben Davies: 6 Offered very little going forward and defensively was overwhelmed by the dual threat of Ivanovic and Willian. Given no protection by Lamela, however. GETTY 18/23 Nabil Bentaleb: 6 Showed some lovely touches and one of the better performers. The Algerian, 20, will be a huge part of Tottenham's future but, as stated above, it was men against boys in midfield. GETTY 19/23 Ryan Mason: 6 Tried his very best and had the legs of Fabregas and Matic in the early going but, despite some neat touches, does not possess anywhere close to the quality of his Chelsea counterpart and was eventually overran. Getty 20/23 Aaron Lennon: 5 Started brightly, producing a great cross for the Kane header that cannoned back off the cross bar, but apart from that one moment failed to get into the game. Getty 21/23 Christian Eriksen: 5 The Dane clearly possesses supreme talent and skill but he failed to show it often enough. Well marshalled by Matic, Eriksen never made a mark on the game. Getty 22/23 Erik Lamela: 3 Utterly anonymous as an attacking player and a liability in defence, failing to offer Ben Davies any protection from the rampaging Ivanovic. May have been a mistake to start the Argentine. GETTY 23/23 Harry Kane: 7 By far Tottenham's best player, Kane showed the same energy and confidence on the ball that has made him a focal point for this team. However, while his header was unlucky, Kane should have scored after nicking the ball from Cahill. Getty

Roma have joined Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain, AC Milan in the hunt, while Liverpool and Arsenal have also been linked with him.

But Cech's representative Viktor Kolar said: "There has been no contact with AS Roma. Certainly Petr will not move during the transfer market in January."

Meanwhile, Chelsea midfielder Ramires has revealed his concern over a thigh injury which is keeping him on the sidelines.

The Brazil international has been struggling for fitness for much of the campaign and started just four games so far.

Mourinho appeared to be slowly phasing him back into the side by handing him five appearances last month (four as a substitute), but he has suffered another setback to sit out their last two matches.

He is doubtful to return for the trip to Newcastle tomorrow and Ramires is troubled by the situation.

He said: "I am very sad for not having played the last two games because of thigh muscle pain. It is being very persistent and we don't want to make it worse.

"I hope to get better as soon as possible to get back on the field and help my teammates."