Inter Milan striker Adriano said that he will be staying with the club next season but refused to comment on Roberto Mancini's future as Inter's coach. "I'll be here next season, I don't know what Mancini will be doing," Adriano was quoted as saying by Football Italia magazine on Friday. Italian media said that Adriano could be on his way out of San Siro because of several bust-ups with the coach, but the Brazilian international denied such reports. "I have never had any problems with him (Mancini), he is a great coach, we both want to win and he just tries to get the best out of me because he knows I can offer more. "Would I be happy if he stays with Inter next season? Yes, he is a coach that gets the team to play football which is important," Adriano added. The 24-year-old forward has been struggling with his poor form this season as he only scored 13 times for Inter in the Serie A. "I've been missing a bit this term and it hasn't been a good campaign for me," Adriano said. "Now I must work with tranquility and look to get back to form for the World Cup with Brazil and for next season," he added. Mancini, who won the Italian cup for the second successive season with Inter, may be sacked after failing to win the Scudetto title and crashing out of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.