Goalkeeper Tim Krul has rubbished talk of a move away from Newcastle, committing himself to a lengthy stay at St James' Park.
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Krul is part of the Dutch squad that will kick off their Euro 2012 Group B campaign against Denmark on Saturday at the Metalist Stadium in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
The 24-year-old has been linked with Chelsea and Tottenham after a spell of impressive performances for the Magpies.
But the fancied keeper has pledged his future to Newcastle in a recent deal that will keep him at St James' Park for the next five years.
Despite the attention Krul says he has no regrets about putting pen to paper and is looking forward to playing UEFA Europa League football with Newcastle next season.
"It's all just talk," said Krul. "I've signed my five-year contract and I'm committed to Newcastle United.
"The club has not played in Europe for six years and I want to be a part of that.
"This club deserves European football. We've got everything; the stadium, the fans and an owner in Mike Ashley who's backing us."
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