Thiago Alcantara insists that he has no intention of leaving Barcelona this summer, after helping Spain's Under-21 side win the European Championship.
His sensational goal helped beat Switzerland 2-0 in the final in Denmark, and while his future is rosy at international level, reports have linked him with a move away from Camp Nou in the close season.
Earlier this month his father Mazinho, a 1994 World Cup winner with Brazil, told his son was happy at Barcelona, and was good enough to fight for a place in the first team at the Champions League winners.
The 20-year-old has reiterated those sentiments despite links to Arsenal, Villarreal and Roma, telling the media after Saturday's victory: "I don't want to leave Barcelona."
Speaking of Spain's championship win, he added: "What we have done is not a victory for one, two, or three players, but it is a team achievement.
"We played a great European Championships from start to finish and our style culminated in a great final."
His sensational goal helped beat Switzerland 2-0 in the final in Denmark, and while his future is rosy at international level, reports have linked him with a move away from Camp Nou in the close season.
Earlier this month his father Mazinho, a 1994 World Cup winner with Brazil, told his son was happy at Barcelona, and was good enough to fight for a place in the first team at the Champions League winners.
The 20-year-old has reiterated those sentiments despite links to Arsenal, Villarreal and Roma, telling the media after Saturday's victory: "I don't want to leave Barcelona."
Speaking of Spain's championship win, he added: "What we have done is not a victory for one, two, or three players, but it is a team achievement.
"We played a great European Championships from start to finish and our style culminated in a great final."