RB Leipzig goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi today played down reports suggesting Inter could sign him to replace Samir Handanovic.

The Nerazzurri were linked with a move for the Hungary international earlier this year, with one source in Germany claiming they offered him a monstrous annual salary worth €10 million.

Gulacsi also had rumoured interest from Borussia Dortmund, but it seems the 30-year-old has no intention of leaving RB Leipzig anytime soon.

“I’ve said it many times, I still have a two-year contract and I want to play in Europe every year,” Gulacsi told Sport Bild (via FcInterNews.it).

“I want to be at the top level for many years to come.”

Inter are thought to be following several goalkeepers as they seek a long-term replacement for Handanovic, with Udinese’s Juan Musso widely thought to be their preferred choice.

Napoli’s Alex Meret, Atalanta’s Pierluigi Gollini, Cagliari’s Alessio Cragno and Hellas Verona’s Marco Silvestri are all drawing links to the Nerazzurri as well.

Gulacsi joined RB Leipzig in 2015 and has made 40 appearances in all competitions under Julian Nagelsmann this season, keeping 18 clean sheets.

He has also played 30 times for Hungary’s national team since he made his senior debut back in 2014.