Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor insists he will finish his career at the club after signing a new long-term deal yesterday.
The 29-year old penned a six-year contract with the Scottish champions and is now determined to remain at Ibrox for the remainder of his playing days.
McGregor was recently linked with a move away from Glasgow with the likes of Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion and Bursaspor showing interest but it is now clear that he is keen to stay put at the club he joined in 1998 as a junior.
"I feel part of Rangers and I hope I can end my career here. I just want to do the best for Rangers and I'm delighted to sign," he said.
"It would be weird to play for someone else and it is not going to happen now.
"Everybody is different and other players have made decisions they think is best for them.
"I just didn't think moving was for me. Rangers wanted me to stay and I'm happy.
"I hope this is not my last Rangers contract. Hopefully I can stay even longer. It is a long deal and I'm happy with that.
"Craig Whyte made me feel wanted and his feelings were clear.
"I'm just delighted. We've obviously talked for a while and now it's done.
"Stuff was said about various other clubs being interested in me, but I didn't know if it was true.
"But I've always made it clear I wanted to stay, I never really thought about leaving.
"I've been here for 13 or 14 years now and I always wanted to stay."