Jerzy Dudek wants to fulfil his Real Madrid contract, despite his lack of playing time.
Keeper not planning to change clubs in search of regular football
Jerzy Dudek wants to fulfil his Real Madrid contract, despite his lack of playing time with the Spanish giants.
The Poland international joined Real from Liverpool last summer on a free transfer, but has barely featured for the Primera Liga leaders.
He has been providing the back-up to Iker Casillas and suggested before Christmas that he would look to leave during the January transfer window.
Dudek had expressed concern for his place in the Poland squad for Euro 2008, if he was not playing club football regularly.
But, while the 34-year-old is upset to have only limited opportunities at the Bernabeu, he is keen to stay with Bernd Schuster's side.
"My contract is for two seasons and I want to fulfil it," Dudek told a press conference.
"When I arrived I knew it was going to be very difficult to play here, and I am quite upset at not having done so for three months.
"But then I have not thought about it either, nor have I thought about changing teams."