Philipp Lahm is going nowhere and is planning on spending many more years with Bayern Munich, amid speculation that he may be leaving the Bundesliga club.
The experienced defender has spent his entire career on the books of the Bundesliga giants and has made close to 500 senior appearances.
That figure would be even higher were it not for a two-year loan stint at Stuttgart during the early stages of his emergence as one of world football's finest full-backs.
His value is not lost on Bayern, with the 29-year-old having skippered them since January 2011.
They have him tied to a contract that is due to run until 2016 and are unlikely to want to see that agreement broken.
Lahm insists he will not be pushing for a switch elsewhere, with it his intention to see out his playing days at the Allianz Arena.
He told Kicker-Sportmagazin: "My club is Bayern Munich. I am excited about being here and I love the club.
"I do not plan on moving clubs again.
"I am under contract until June 2016. That is my focus for now and I do not think about anything else."