The Spain international has spent his entire career at the Bernabeu but has come under increasing criticism in recent seasons, while Manchester United No 1 De Gea has been linked with a summer return to his homeland.
However, the 33-year-old claims he is willing to fight for the jersey he went on to make his own after breaking in to the side as a 16-year-old in 1996 - before becoming the youngest Champions League keeper in 2000.
'I hope to fulfil my contract and a commitment that is signed has to be signed until the end,' he told AS.Credit: Richard Arrowsmith/SportsMail
'But I have to earn it and train myself for it. I will strive and I will fight for the position.
'Now I am at an age at which things are seen in a different way, so if I am not the starter, I will have a commitment with the younger ones.
'Why wouldn't I continue at Madrid if I am not the starting goalkeeper?'
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