
Ronaldinho has played down talk of a summer move to Chelsea.
Owner Roman Abramovich wants to inject some flair into the Blues and has placed the Brazilian ace at the top of his wanted list.
But Ronaldinho, who is fit again after a calf injury, insists he is only concerned with silencing his critics at the Nou Camp.
The Brazilian said: "I feel at home in Barcelona and that's due to the people here.
"I am looking forward to returning to action to prove I am happy and that I want to stay for many years."
Speculation continues to grow that Ronaldinho is gradually being forced out of Spain.
But the playmaker refuses to pay attention to stories about his personal life or working relationship with Barca boss Frank Rijkaard.
He added: "I'm annoyed but life isn't always perfect.
"In moments like these I concentrate on my work and will give my response on the pitch."