Former Arsenal midfielder Patrick Vieira has claimed that he intends to finish his career with Inter Milan after a frustrating season with injuries.
The France captain is back in the side for the crucial Serie A run-in, beginning with Sunday's eagerly-anticipated Milan derby against AC.
The 31-year-old midfielder joined Inter in 2006 after his previous club Juventus were demoted for match-fixing.
Vieira had won the title in his only season with Juve after nine years at Arsenal but was stripped of that crown due to the scandal.
"I want to stay here," he said. " "
Vieira described this weekend's derby as special and more important than those he was involved in with the Gunners, against their arch rivals Tottenham Hotspur.
"We're playing for the title and them for a place in the Champions League, what an atmosphere!" he said. "I'm loving the pressure, it's this type of match that I live for."
Vieira put his injury problems down to bad luck and dismissed concerns over his long-term fitness.
"At Arsenal I never had any problems," he said. "It makes me laugh when I hear that I have to chosen which matches I play in. I train every day to play in every match and the more I play the better I feel."
