Cristiano Ronaldo has distanced himself from speculation linking him with a move to Real Madrid.
According to the club's website, the 20-year-old Portuguese international winger was asked by the O Jogo newspaper after the FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal if he had played his last game for the club, amid rising interest from the Spanish league giants.
But he said: "I don't think I have played my last game for them. I do not know anything about Real Madrid's interest. Those questions have to be directed to my representative, Jorge Mendes, and not to me.
"Simply, I am with Manchester United and I only think about this club."
The young star has enjoyed a stunning second season with the Reds and was, along with Wayne Rooney, one of the stars of the Cup final, despite his side's defeat.
That defeat proved another thorn in United's painful season but already he has turned his attentions to win-ning trophies.
"It has been a frustrating time for me," he said. "I wanted to win something with this team but we didn't manage it.
"After falling behind in the league and going out of the Champions League, we had the FA Cup, but we couldn't win it.
"We have to carry on because next season I will have the same ambition and we'll try to win something."
Meanwhile, United have released Northern Ireland goalkeeper Roy Carroll and third-choice keeper Ricardo.
The pair are among eight players handed free transfers by the under-performing Premiership giants, according to the club's website.
After much speculation about his Old Trafford future, it was believed Carroll would agree a new contract.
But the FA Cup final keeper and Ricardo have joined Ramon Calliste, Ben Collett, Daniel Nardiello, David Poole, Lee Lawrence and Paul Tierney in being released from the end of June.