Adriano promises to stay in the "Inter" team © EuroFootball.com

The talented Brazilian Adriano has stated that despite rumors in the press about his move to another club, he promises to defend the team's honor next year.

Adriano's problems at this Milan club began after the Champions League quarterfinal match against , which Inter lost and were eliminated from the competition. After the match, Adriano argued with several teammates and even got into a scuffle with the team's security guard, Juan Veron.

In an interview with a South American website, the Brazilian also stated that Inter coach Roberto Mancini forces him to play when he is in poor physical condition, and some teammates do not support him in difficult times.

As a result of all these incidents, reports appeared in the press that the player was planning to move to another club. Candidates mentioned included Real Madrid, Chelsea, and even Inter's fierce rivals AC Milan.

However, the striker dispelled all these rumors by stating that he has no intention of leaving the current club.

"I know very well that this year my game disappointed the club's fans and teammates, but I always try to change that and I am currently working hard to prepare for the World Cup. After returning from Germany, I will continue my career at Inter and I have no plans to leave." - shared Adriano.

When asked about the team's coach Roberto Mancini, the player said that his future in the team is unclear, but assured that his relationship with the coach is not bad.

"I don't know if Roberto Mancini will stay in our team's coaching position after the summer. But I would be happy if he stayed at the club, as he is truly an excellent coach who promotes attractive football. We both want to win and he tries in every way to exploit my strengths on the field." - said the Brazil national team forward about his team's coach.