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Spanish-born Ghanaian attacker Inaki Williams insists he is happy at boyhood club Athletic Bilbao despite interest from top European clubs.
Williams, 22, has been strongly linked with a move away from the club in the summer with Liverpool and Dortmund showing great interest in signing the striker the summer.
In the case of Liverpool, reports further suggest that an advanced talks have been reached with the Ghanaian expected to move to Anfield in the summer.
But, Inaki has distanced himself from the reports, insisting he has no intention of leaving the side.
“People have put words in my mouth, things that I have never said," he told Mundo Deportivo
"I am where I want to be and that makes me very happy.
"I have always fought to stay with Athletic and I have no intention of leaving."
He has scored four goals so far for the Red and White this season.
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