MAURO ICARDI has revealed his plans at Inter Milan in light of reports of advances from several Premier League clubs.
The 22-year-old signed for Inter in 2013 from fellow Italian club Sampdoria, but struggled with injury in his first season at the San Siro.
But 27 goals last season attracted attention around Europe, with a number of big clubs taking an interest in the Argentinian.
And Icardi has added seven more goals in 14 Serie A appearances this season, causing both Arsenal and then Manchester City to prepare January bids for the striker.
However, speaking to Sky Sports Italia during the winter break, Icardi seemed happy with to stay in Milan with almost four years left on his contract.
"Football is my life," Icardi said.
"Being at home with my children helps me to cope with everything in a quieter way.
"I have a contract until 2019 and if the renewal comes, fine.
“Fiorentina have that wonderful style of football playing ball to feet that allows them to win many games.
“Roma fight hard and have a spirit of sacrifice, while Juve won the last four Scudetti. They were just going through a difficult spell at the start.
“We have our own spirit and I think it’s no coincidence that we are up there. We deserved to be top and did something more than the rest.
“In any case, if we continue winning and people say we play ugly, I’ll take that!”
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