Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas insists his future
remains at the Bernabeu and is "bored" by speculation over his
future.
The Spain international has only seen action this season
in UEFA Champions League and Copa del Rey matches, with Diego Lopez taking the
number-one spot for La Liga fixtures.
Rumours have persisted that Casillas could seek a move
away from the Spanish capital, with Premier League duo Manchester City and
Arsenal said to be among his suitors.
But the 32-year-old has strenuously denied the links, and
is looking forward to continuing Real's treble pursuit.
"Of course (I see myself at Madrid next year),"
he told AS.
"What I have to do is focus on myself. We're in all
three competitions. Last season we had a very difficult time. Now I hope to get
to April with our fate in our hands on all fronts.
"Even I'm bored talking about my situation now.
People should just enjoy the players in the team, those who the coach picks in
each competition and on each matchday, and that's that.
"What I have to do is train as well as possible,
firstly for myself and then for the team.
"And I have to enjoy myself when I play, because
it's a pleasure."
Culled from Soccerway