Robinson wants to stay at Leeds

Paul Robinson has insisted that he is not planning to leave Leeds United.

Paul Robinson has insisted that he is not planning to leave Leeds United.

The £10 million-rated keeper was recently spotted house-hunting in London, fuelling rumours that he was preparing to leave relegation-threatened Leeds.

He told the club's official magazine: "I've got no plans to move anywhere. I've just bought a new house in Yorkshire.

"I've got a bit of land and my dogs, two boxers, run around on it. My dogs love running around, I'm not going to put two boxers in a city centre apartment with no garden.

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"I've got a pension, but I just fancied an investment property, an apartment in the centre of London. It's somewhere to invest my money and if I get a weekend off it's nice to use," he said.

"But I think that someone - maybe one of the estate agents - stitched me up. It's the thing about Leeds having had to sell some of their players recently. Someone put two and two together and made 46".