Sinclair has been sensational in his first Swansea City season, scoring more than 20 goals which have helped lift the team to tomorrow's Championship play off final.
And many have tipped him for a move should the Swans miss out on the coveted Premier League place to Reading but Sinclair has told the Daily Star that it is not the case.
“Moving to another club in the Premier League – if we didn’t go up – is not in my thinking at all.
“This is my first-ever season playing every week and I’m not going to want to go back and sit on the bench at a Premier League club every Saturday.
“Coming on for ten minutes at the end of a game is not my idea of cutting it and it’s no good for my career. The only way I’ll be in the Premier League next season is with Swansea – and I’m convinced we’re going to get there on Monday.
“People will always say that I have a point to prove to Chelsea in that I should be in the Premier League.
“But this season I think I’ve already shown them they made a mistake letting me go at such a young age.
“I’ve scored 24 goals in all and that’s quite good for a winger.
“The trouble at Chelsea is that to make the breakthrough, at the age of 19 and 20, you need to be an established player.
“The pressure there is to win trophies and that makes your development far harder.”