Eoin Reddan has scotched rumours linking him with a post-season move to Leinster, the Ireland scrum-half insisting that he will remain with London Wasps for the foreseeable future.
Reddan, who has usurped Peter Stringer as Ireland's first choice, had been reported as ready to embark upon a high-profile move to Michael Cheika's side but remains committed to the English club where his career has blossomed.
The 27-year-old credits Wasps for his development into a genuine Test half-back and sees no reason to leave the European champions, maintaining that 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'.
"I'm staying at Wasps. I don't know why it has become such an issue," he said. "Things are working for me at Wasps so there's no point in breaking something that is fixed.
"There are some very good teams in Ireland but from a personal point of view, whatever is happening at Wasps is making me play well. There are no regrets about the move to England. I joined Wasps from Munster in 2005 and back then I was a completely different player.
"I've learned so much at Wasps. You keep on working on little things and I have been fortunate in having some very good coaches around me."