Brazilian playmaker Ronaldinho insisted he will stay at Barcelona after reports linked him with a move to Italian giants AC Milan. "Barcelona is the perfect place and for me, nothing has changed," Ronaldinho was quoted as saying by Barcelona's official website on Thursday. "Right now I am not thinking about anything other than Barca. All I have in my head are thoughts of training, something I have been missing". Milan, who will start the Serie A with an eight-point deduction for their role in the match-fixing scandal, are looking to reinforce their squad after Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko joined English champions Chelsea. "It is always nice to know that a big club with great fans is after you and admires your work. These things motivate me to work even hard". The 2005 World Player of the Year has a contract with Barcelona until 2014, and he has never expressed unhappiness at the Nou Camp. Ronaldinho said he is pleased with the Catalan giants' new additions in the off-season. Barcelona signed Juventus duo Gianluca Zambrotta and Lilian Thuram as well as Chelsea's Eidur Gudjohnsen. "We had a strong team, and now we have made it stronger," the former Paris Saint-Germain said.