Cristiano Ronaldo has reiterated that he intends to see out his Real Madrid contract as he 'loves' the club and the city.
There has been growing talk of a return to Manchester United over the past six months, having reportedly grown frustrated at a lack of support from Los Blancos chiefs during his high-profile tax fraud case last year.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner is unlikely to be given a contract extension at the Bernabeu, with his current terms not due to expire until 2021, but he does not intend to find a route out of the Spanish capital in the summer.
Speaking to Chinese football app Dongqiudi, Ronaldo said: "Of course I want to stay here, I love this club. I like living here. I've lived in this city since 2009 and I love the weather and the people. It's close to Portugal and you can get there by car. Spain is a great country, I love it."
Asked about his plans once his playing days come to an end, the Portuguese added: "My plan to retire at 41 will probably be a bit more difficult to achieve, and now we live in the moment.
"Being a coach is not part of my plan, but you also know that people change their minds. For the moment I don't want to be a coach."
United boss Jose Mourinho said earlier this week that, while he is a big fan of former United favourite Ronaldo, the Red Devils do not intend to bid for the superstar forward.