Sergio Ramos has insisted that he has no concerns over his future, despite speculation linking the Real Madrid defender to Manchester United.
The Spain international is believed to be unhappy with his contract situation at the Bernabeu, which has reportedly prompted United to declare their interest.
It is believed that the Red Devils are keen to sign Ramos in a deal that will involve goalkeeper David de Gea going the other way to Spain.
Despite Ramos's apparent discontent in Madrid, it has been suggested that the 29-year-old could be using United as a bargaining chip to get a better deal from Real.
When asked by Marca about his future, Ramos, who was on his way to a meeting with his lawyer, told the newspaper: "I never worry."
The defender has two years remaining on his current deal.