Inter Milan forward Diego Milito has revealed his desire to remain with the Nerazzurri until the end of his contract. The Argentinian's current deal expires in 2014, but has been linked with a return to his homeland and former side Racing Club. However, the 33-year-old, who scored 24 goals in 33 league appearances last season, has pledged his future to his current club. "I want to remain at Inter," the 33-year-old Milito said to Gazzetta dello Sport. "When you feel love in one place you want to remain there. "I am happy here and I don't think I will ever be able to repay the affection shown by the Inter fans to me. I hope to continue here until 2014." Milito joined Inter from Genoa in 2009 and is tied to the Nerazzurri for another two seasons.
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