Goalkeeper Martin Dubravka says he is enjoying life with Newcastle United and is not looking to force a summer exit.
Slovakia international Dubravka initially joined the Magpies on loan from Sparta Prague in January 2018 and enjoyed a memorable debut in the 1-0 victory at home to Manchester United on February 11.
The 30-year-old’s stay was made permanent last summer and he has not missed a single Premier League game since that victory over the Red Devils, making 50 consecutive starts under Rafael Benitez.
Reports are suggesting Italian champions Juventus are interested in signing the shot-stopper while Spanish giants Real Madrid are also keeping close tabs on the situation.
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However, when quizzed about his future, Dubravka says he is happy at St James’ Park and is not looking to leave. “I will not think about it.
I just focus on my job here,” he told The Chronicle. “I have heard some rumours, but I’m not interested in even speaking about it. I was just focused on my job here. “What happens in the summer is up to the people in the office. I’m happy here – I’m playing every week and enjoying myself.”
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