Former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has dismissed reports suggesting he wants to leave FC Barcelona, insisting he wants to finish his career at the Nou Camp.
Spanish international, who joined the Catalan last summer, revealed earlier this week that he was frustrated with not being a regular starter - he has yet to complete a full 90 minutes this season - but he believes now is the time to prove himself.
"This whole situation is exaggerated," he told Spanish station Catalunya Radio. "I'm happy, I wanted to be here for many years.
"Current I am very calm. I knew that moments like this would come. I warned my family and my friends that this was coming. Right now, with the pressure on, is where you prove things.
"I want to retire at the Camp Nou. Every effort I made - I did not come back here for a year or two but for a long football career here."
Spanish international, who joined the Catalan last summer, revealed earlier this week that he was frustrated with not being a regular starter - he has yet to complete a full 90 minutes this season - but he believes now is the time to prove himself.
"This whole situation is exaggerated," he told Spanish station Catalunya Radio. "I'm happy, I wanted to be here for many years.
"Current I am very calm. I knew that moments like this would come. I warned my family and my friends that this was coming. Right now, with the pressure on, is where you prove things.
"I want to retire at the Camp Nou. Every effort I made - I did not come back here for a year or two but for a long football career here."