Robbie Keane admits he could happily stay with Tottenham Hotspur for the rest of his career.
The Republic of Ireland international is approaching five years at White Hart Lane after joining in a £7million deal from Leeds United in the summer of 2002.
He has proved a key figure in recent seasons and, this term, has forged an effective partnership with Dimitar Berbatov in attack.
Keane is enjoying his time with Spurs and concedes there is currently no reason why he would ever want to leave.
"I'm very content with life on and off the pitch, everything is brilliant," Keane told the newspaper.
"I'm settled, I love London life and Spurs especially. If I wasn't settled I wouldn't have signed a new contract last year.
"I am very happy and, if things keep going the way they are, I'll stay here for life."
The Irish forward also outlined his determination to cap his Spurs career with a trophy as Martin Jol's side prepare for a Uefa Cup quarter-final with holders Sevilla.
He added: "I am still only 26 - sometimes people forget that. New lads come into the club and think I am 28 or 29, so I have to remind them of that and that I still have a lot to learn.
"As you get more mature you learn more about the game and I still believe there is a lot more to come from me.
"I am desperate to win something. Every player wants to win things and when you see others lifting trophies, it makes you even more hungry."
keane, berbatov and defoe is good, but i just dont like mido, he seems useless to me