The in-demand Belgium international has been lined with a move to the likes of Bayern Munich but the attacker wants to say where he is

Kevin De Bruyne's agent has rubbished speculation linking him with a big money transfer away from Wolfsburg this summer, revealing that his client wants to extend his stay at the Volkswagen Arena.

The Belgium international's sparkling form with last season's Bundesliga runners-up saw him match the record for assists in the German top flight (20) and prompted talk of a summer transfer to champions Bayern Munich.

However, Didier Frenay, one of De Bruyne's representatives, rejected the notion outright, stating the 23-year-old wants to commit his long-term future to Dieter Hecking's side.

"Kevin is happy and has decided to take the next step with Wolfsburg," the agent told Bild.

"He thinks only about this club. We will try to agree an extension of his contract with them."

According to Bild, an exit clause ranging from €50 million to €70 million is expected to be inserted into an improved contract for De Bruyne that will run until 2020 and be worth €5m a year.

The versatile attacker cost Wolfsburg €25m when they acquired him from Chelsea in January 2014.