Philippe Mexes has pledged his future to Roma despite reported interest from Milan.
The French central defender is believed to have a release clause in his contract of just £11million – which Milan were looking at as they look to revitalise their ageing backline.
However, the 25-year-old insists he is more than happy with life at Roma.
“I am happy with Milan’s interest but I have a contract and no intention to go anywhere,” said Mexes.
“All the Romans want me and my contract is with the Giallorossi.
“At the moment I am happy here and we will continue together.”
Mexes confirmed there was a clause in his contract but he insisted he claimed he had no intention of using it.
“This is a normal clause. I had it in my contract before the renewal, it’s an insurance that I do not wish to use,” he said.
“I know what I want. I will stay at the Olimpico because I extended my contract 12 months ago and I feel really good here.”