Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has refused to rule out a move to Real Madrid, but has insisted that he is "wanted" at Old Trafford.
United are reportedly concerned that they could lose the shot-stopper on a free transfer when his contract expires in 2016 because he is yet to commit to a new deal.
Rumours claiming that Madrid are interested in the Spaniard's services have been rumbling in recent weeks, but De Gea has revealed that no contact has been made.
"I feel very loved at Manchester United," De Gea told La Sexta. "It's difficult to know whether an offer will come from Real Madrid because there's chatter in the press. I feel very wanted in Manchester.
"If you looked at what is said about you in the media, you would think you were at thousands of clubs, so you have to be focused on where you are."
Some reports have claimed that De Gea, who joined the Red Devils from Atletico Madrid in 2011, will commit his future to United should they qualify for next season's Champions League campaign.