Brazilian forward Robinho has signed a new contract at AC Milan, despite being heavily linked with an exit from the Italian club.
The former Manchester City striker had been heading for a return to Brazil, with Cruzeiro and Santos interested.
His former employers eventually dropped out of the running after failing to agree financial terms with either the club or the player.
That led to the 29-year-old signing a contract extension at Milan until 2016.
"AC Milan announce that Robinho has extended his contract until June 30, 2016," a statement on the Milan website read.
Robinho has scored 25 goals in 60 appearances during his time at Milan.