Real Madrid Sergio Ramos has ended speculation regarding his future after he said he wants to "retire" at the Bernabeu during an impromptu news conference on Thursday.
Club president Florentino Perez recently said Ramos had asked to leave Madrid after receiving an offer from a Chinese Super League side, but that request was turned down.
And Ramos has said he will not be leaving the club he joined in 2005 from Sevilla.
"There was an offer, but I wouldn't leave Madrid for a transfer fee or for free. I love this club and I want to retire here," Ramos said.
"I don't want to leave Real Madrid, I always said my dream was to retire here. A lot of stories have come out about me, so I wanted to clear up any doubts about my situation."
At Madrid, Ramos has won four La Liga titles, the Champions League on four occasions -- having scored in two finals -- and numerous other domestic and European honours.