Paris Saint-Germain star Zlatan Ibrahimovic has insisted he is happy with life at the Ligue 1 champions and has no intention of leaving the club.
Ibrahimovic, 33, has been linked to numerous clubs in the close-season, with Milan and MLS mooted as possible destinations.
However, the Sweden captain said he was content with life at Parc des Princes, with his contract set to expire mid-2016.
"I'm happy. I'm happy where I am. I have another year to play in PSG, another year on my contract," Ibrahimovic told Bleacher Report.
"I'm playing with great players, the club is growing, I have big ambitions, I'm willing to do everything to be the best and I'm enjoying it. I'm a PSG player."
PSG clinched four trophies last season, with only the Champions League missing after a quarter-final exit, and Ibrahimovic believes Laurent Blanc's men are capable of challenging for the European crown this campaign.
"For me, the Champions League is about small details. The small details make a difference.
"With a little bit of luck, right moment to be as strong as possible, we probably can make it.
"We have the team with a possibility to go all the way, but it's not easy. We will be there and we will give a hard time for all the other teams, that's for sure."
Goal understands Ibrahimovic will play no part in Sunday's Ligue 1 clash with Ajaccio due to knee and ankle issues which he picked up in their Trophee des Champions win at the start of the month.