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I May Stay At Manchester City For The Next '10 Years' - Robinho
Samba star pledges allegiance to Eastlands...
Manchester City striker Robinho has rubbished speculation surrounding his future, insisting that he may continue to ply his trade at the City of Manchester Stadium for the next "10 years".
The diminutive hitman has been heavily linked with a move to European champions Barcelona in recent weeks, but he insists that he is settled at his current club.
"I am very happy at Manchester City and I intend to continue playing here for a long time," Robinho said, according to the Press Association.
"My focus is with Manchester City. There will always be speculation but I am very happy and so are my family. I hope to continue playing here.
"I think I will stay five years, 10 years - I don't know. I love it here and love the fans.
"I am enjoying playing English football. It is very beautiful. With every game I play, I feel more comfortable. I hope to continue playing football in England for a long time."
Adithya Ananth, Goal.com UK
The diminutive hitman has been heavily linked with a move to European champions Barcelona in recent weeks, but he insists that he is settled at his current club.
"I am very happy at Manchester City and I intend to continue playing here for a long time," Robinho said, according to the Press Association.
"My focus is with Manchester City. There will always be speculation but I am very happy and so are my family. I hope to continue playing here.
"I think I will stay five years, 10 years - I don't know. I love it here and love the fans.
"I am enjoying playing English football. It is very beautiful. With every game I play, I feel more comfortable. I hope to continue playing football in England for a long time."
Adithya Ananth, Goal.com UK
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