Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale says he has no intention of leaving the Spanish giants this summer.
The Wales international has been heavily linked as the one to take over from Zlatan Ibrahimovic at Manchester United next season.
But the 27-year-old has declared that there is no reason to leave Spain because he is happy and so is his family.
"We are winning trophies and I am happy. I have signed a long-term contract at Madrid," he is quoted as saying by the BBC.
"My family is happy and I am happy, so yes we will continue what we are doing.
"It's the reason why I came to Real Madrid - to win trophies. We're enjoying winning them at the moment, so we'll continue to do so.
"Three Champions Leagues in four seasons isn't too bad.
"I think we can get better. We are still quite young as a whole team and we have a great squad.
"It's been difficult with my ankle this year, I obviously came back way too early from my surgery and I suffered a bit.
"We were considering more at one point, but I've worked tirelessly hard to get back and to get ready for this game.
"I need to go on holiday and rest, and come back stronger next season - mainly for my ankle just to get it properly recovered.
"Then I'll obviously do some work in the off-season to get it stronger and ready for next season so I'll be firing on all cylinders."