Schalke forward Jefferson Farfan has refused to comment on rumor regarding a move to La Liga big spenders Malaga but admits he intends to return to play in Peru one day.
The 26-year-old has been a huge hit at the Veltins-Arena since signing from Dutch side PSV in 2008 but has just a year left on his current contract.
The Bundesliga team have already offered Farfan and new three-year deal and are expecting a decision from the striker by the end of the month.
Rumors have since emerged of a January move to Malaga, who have boarded on an extensive spending-spree of late thanks to the wealth of owner Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nassar Al-Thani.
When asked on the rumours Farfan insisted he was intending solely on Peru's World Cup qualifier with Paraguay in Lima this weekend.
He did, however, admit that one day he would like to return to his motherland and play for old side Alianza Lima.
"I know by things that I have read in the Peruvian press that it is being said that I may be transferred to Malaga in the next transfer window," said Farfan.
"But I must say that in this moment I have my mind focused on the national team.
"On the other hand I don't dream with playing at Alianza Lima some day because I know that I am going to play at Alianza."
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