Real Madrid captain Iker Casillas insists he's happy where he is.
A lack of regular first-team starts has prompted speculation in the media over the shot-stopper's future as he aims to retain his place as first-choice in the Spain starting line-up.
"In the future I see myself out of Real Madrid, inside ten years," he told Antena 3.
"At 38 it will be much more difficult for me. Today, I'm one of Los Blancos. I'm delighted to be at Real Madrid. In five or six years, we'll see."
He added: "Every day rumours appear and whilst these stories appear, I belong to Real Madrid, which is the club of my life.
"I want to stay here. Right now, my decision is to stay at Real Madrid. I want to get the tenth [European Cup], more trophies and more league titles."