
Madjid Bougherra insists he is not thinking about leaving Rangers after this summer's World Cup.
Algeria defender Bougherra has repeatedly been linked with a move from Ibrox since joining the Light Blues in the summer of 2008. The former Charlton star, 27, has previously revealed his desire to return to the Barclays Premier League one day.
But he told BBC Scotland: "I'm happy. Everybody asks me but I've two years left on my contract and am going to enjoy them. I hope I can win the title again."
Asked about the prospect of leaving, he added: "At the moment, I don't have this in my head. When I signed for Rangers, my life changed.
"It's fantastic here for me and I hope to do it again next season."
Fellow defenders Jean-Alain Boumsong and Carlos Cuellar both made quick departures from Rangers to the Premier League.
Asked if he had a message for Ibrox fans, Bougherra said: "Thank you for everything, but I don't say this because I am leaving!
"The fans have been very good to me and have pushed me to do more.
"On the pitch, when you feel the fans behind you, you give more. For footballers, when the fans love you, it's fantastic.
"I have won trophies, with Algeria we qualified for the World Cup and got to the African Cup of Nations semi-final, and there's the Champions League."