Tottenham defender Ben Davies has broken his silence amid links to Wrexham, as uncertainty continues to swirl around his future at Spurs.After spending over a decade at Tottenham, Davies could leave as a free agent this summer, with several clubs from both the Championship and Premier League having shown interest in the experienced defender.It was revealed on 31 May that Championship side Wrexham have opened talks to sign Ben Davies, while Leeds United are also said to be keen on the 32-year-old.Tottenham Hotspur still hold the option to extend Davies’ current contract by a further year, but a decision on that front is yet to be made.(Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / Instagram)Ben Davies responds to Wrexham interest amid Tottenham exit talkThe Wales international has now been quizzed about his future amid links to Wrexham. When asked about the situation, Ben Davies made it clear that he is not the one making the decisions and that he is currently focused solely on the national team.He said, as relayed by WalesOnline: “I do not think there is anything to update to be honest, I do not think I am going to be the person who is making any of those decisions, so as far as I am concerned, it is full focus here this week.”Late last month, Tottenham announced the departure of four squad players, whose contracts are set to expire on 30 June, but are not to be renewed by the club.Sergio Reguilon, Fraser Forster, Timo Werner and Alfie Whiteman are all off the books at Tottenham, with Spurs set to save £15.6 million yearly following their departure.However, two names were omitted from the list of announced exits, including Ben Davies, whose contract is also set to expire later this month.Davies’ future at Spurs and what comes nextIn his more than ten years at Tottenham, Davies has made over 350 appearances for the Lilywhites, scoring nine goals and assisting 26 times across all competitions.The Wales international has been part of the fabric at Spurs for the last decade, but it was only last season that he got his crowning moment, as he was part of the Tottenham side to win a trophy for the first time in 17 years, after the N17 club won the Europa League.However, with Tottenham’s managerial situation still unresolved and transfer activity on hold, a decision on the 32-year-old’s future is unlikely to come anytime soon, perhaps only after the club decides on the man in the dugout.READ MORE: Five Tottenham players who could replace Heung-min Son as next Spurs captainThe post Ben Davies responds to Tottenham future rumours amid 12 month contract option appeared first on Spurs Web.