Real Madrid president Florentino Perez believes Cristiano Ronaldo will remain at the club for the rest of his career.
The Portuguese was been quoted as being "sad" at the Bernabeu during the 2012-13 season, leading to rumours of a potential transfer to former club Manchester United or big-spending Paris Saint-Germain.
But Perez has moved to allay those fears, and believes the club will have more success ahead with the 28-year-old in their ranks.
"I think that Cristiano will end his professional career at Real Madrid," he said.
"And that's not all, I can tell all Madristas that we will soon win la Decima with Cristiano.
"I don't know whether the Madristas are very concerned about the contract renewal of Cristiano. He still has two more years."
Perez also insisted striker Gonzalo Higuain was not for sale at the Bernabeu, despite the Argentine striker - who has been linked with a move to Serie A champions Juventus - claiming he wanted to leave the club.
"Nobody has told me yet that Higuain is leaving," he added.
"The club have never put him up for sale. We have always told him that we do not want to sell.
"He said that he wants to leave, but there's no concrete offer. If he wants out, they will have to pay his exit clause, but there's no offer for now.
"I spoke to Juventus recently and Higuain was never discussed, so I'm a little surprised. You cannot open talks with another club's player without permission. Juventus are a befriended club, though, so I guess everything will soon be clear."
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