Diego Lopez: I’m going nowhere

Diego Lopez: I’m going nowhere

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Real Madrid goalkeeper Diego Lopez has said he has no intention of leaving the club this summer.

Reports in Spain have suggested club president Florentino Perez is willing to let either Lopez or Iker Casillas leave this summer having spent the past 18 months battling for the number one spot at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Lopez has been used as the shot stopper in La Liga, while World Cup winner and club captain Casillas has been used for the Copa del Rey and Champions League games.

The decision by Carlo Ancelotti to rotate the keepers between competitions followed on from Jose Mourinho. But with Casillas being a club legend, some sections of the fanbase have called for the 33-year-old to be restored to the team permanently.

Speaking in an interview with Vanity Fair. Lopez said he is happy in the Spanish capital and has no intention to leave anytime soon.

“I arrived a year and a half ago and I have three more years on my contract. Things are going well for me. There is no reason to leave. I want to continue winning at Real Madrid. I hope that I can finish my career here,” he said when questioned about his future.

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