Dimitar Berbatov is indicating he wants to stay with Tottenham after their thrilling 5-1 Carling Cup semifinal victory over Arsenal this week.
"I am happy, everyone is happy," he said.
"I know we can achieve a lot. Sometimes we underestimate our ability and what we can do, but the Arsenal game is an example of what we can do when we believe in our quality and play like we did.
"The victory is important and we showed that if we play like that we have a great future."
Berbatov has been widely tipped to join a Champions League team in the summer and Juande Ramos himself has described the striker as the finest player not to currently feature in Europe's top competition.
Spurs' head coach has a policy of not wanting unhappy players at the club but Berbatov has been impressed with Ramos' work since taking over from Martin Jol at the end of October.
The Spaniard has been credited with changing training regimes and putting an emphasis on fitness and conditioning, with results taking a turn for the better.
"I am not surprised how quickly he has turned it around," Berbatov said. "He is a great man. Obviously he is a great coach and proved himself in Spain.
"Now he is here but the way he talks with us and works with us we know we can go places."