Iker Casillas has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving Real Madrid anytime soon as he wants to help the Santiago Bernabeu side win La Decima.
The
experienced goalkeeper has been linked with a move away from Madrid
more than once after losing his starting berth to Diego Lopez in 2013,
but Casillas has stressed that helping los Blancos to their 10th European Cup title is his main objective for now.
"My
decision at the present time is to stay at Real Madrid. I want to win
la Decima, more cups and more leagues," the Spain international told sportmasta.
"There’s
a lot of speculation about me. Every day there are rumours, and these
reports can appear. I am a Real Madrid player, though. It’s where I’ve
always been and I want to stay here.
"Having such a long career
and playing for this team gives you the chance to win trophies every
year, but staying at Madrid for so long isn’t easy. You have to do
better every year and the demands keep on increasing.
"Real Madrid is my here and now. I’m delighted to be at Madrid. In five or six years we’ll see."
Casillas, 32, has a contract with the club until the summer of 2017.
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