Real Madrid defender Fabio Cannavaro has brushed aside rumours linking him with a move to AC Milan at the end of the season.
The Italy captain, who is currently on international duty with the world champions, has yet to extend his contract with the Spanish giants which ends this summer.
There is also reported interest from Manchester City and Tottenham, but Cannavaro has put all thoughts of his next move to one side for now.
"I have a contract until June with Real Madrid," said Cannavaro. "I don't think it will be my last contract.
"The reports linking me with Milan are simply rumours, whoever wants me they have the number of my agent.
"But the future does not worry me."
Instead, the 35-year-old is focused on helping Madrid win the Primera Liga title and leading Italy to success this summer.
"I am now thinking about the end of the season and how we can catch Barcelona in the league," he said. "Then there is the Confederations Cup with Italy.
"For me, playing for the national team remains a privilege."
There is also reported interest from Manchester City and Tottenham, but Cannavaro has put all thoughts of his next move to one side for now.
"I have a contract until June with Real Madrid," said Cannavaro. "I don't think it will be my last contract.
"The reports linking me with Milan are simply rumours, whoever wants me they have the number of my agent.
"But the future does not worry me."
Instead, the 35-year-old is focused on helping Madrid win the Primera Liga title and leading Italy to success this summer.
"I am now thinking about the end of the season and how we can catch Barcelona in the league," he said. "Then there is the Confederations Cup with Italy.
"For me, playing for the national team remains a privilege."
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