Real Madrid playmaker Zinedine Zidane said he did not make a decision regarding his future following reports tipping him to retire after the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. "I am going to continue and then we will see in June,” Zidane told French television channel Canal Plus on Monday. "This (retiring) is not on the agenda." Spanish media reports claimed the 33-year-old will hang his boots this summer. "We all know that in Spain, people love that sort of news. But I let the papers print what they want. I try to concentrate on what I have to do," the Frenchman said. Zidane had returned to international football to help Les Bleus qualify to the Germany finals after having retired following France's EURO 2004 quarter-final exit. "I will try, with my team-mates, to achieve a beautiful World Cup. I let people talk and I try to remain focused on what I have to do," he said. Zidane's contract with Real Madrid expires in June 2007.