
Arsenal ace Cesc Fabregas insists he is unfazed by speculation linking him with a move to Real Madrid.
The classy midfielder has been continually linked with a move to Real, with club president Ramon Calderon thought to be a big admirer of Fabregas.
Reports emanating from Spain suggest Real may try and lure Fabregas back to Spain in the summer, but the 19-year-old insists he is happy at Arsenal.
Fabregas recently signed a new long-term deal at Arsenal and the midfielder says he is not worrying about the speculation over his future.
"My head is in London and with Arsenal," Fabregas told the News of the World.
"If any club want me, they have to get past my contract with The Gunners.
"Real Madrid is a super club, but Arsenal are also in a great situation in Europe.
"Returning to Spain is not my main pre-occupation."
Fabregas' agent Joseba Diaz confirmed Real Madrid are keen on signing the player, but that any move would be complicated because of Arsenal's desire to keep hold of the former Barcelona youngster.
"Cesc interests many clubs in Europe and Real is one, but it depends exclusively on Arsenal," said Diaz.
"Manager Arsene Wenger considers him to be indispensable and Cesc's exit would be very complicated because he is playing better year by year.
"He would triumph with any club - but the fact is that Real is enormous."