Udinese striker Antonio Di Natale has vowed to remain at the Italian outfit "for life", in light of reported interest from Juventus.
The 35-year-old, who has scored 158 league goals in nine years for the Serie A club, has been strongly linked with a move to the Italian champions this summer.
"I think that what I've done with Udinese will go down in the history of the club. I don't see that as something insignificant," he told FIFA.com.
"The truth is that I've found my natural home in Friuli and I've never thought about leaving a team, a town and a family - the Pozzos (Giampaolo Pozzo is Udinese's president) - who have adopted me like a son.
"I miss Naples and I'm proud to be Neapolitan, but Udine is like a second home for me. I'm feeling great here and I feel the love from the fans. When Juventus contacted me, I told their president that I wanted to stay here. That's how we decided that I'd stay here for life."
Di Natale rejected the chance to join Juve in 2010.