Brazil striker Adriano confirmed that he won't be moving away from Inter, rubbishing rumors linking him with a move to Fluminense. The 26-year-old, who took part in Brazil's friendly 6-2 win against Portugal on Thursday, stressed that he has no plans of switching clubs at the moment. "I am here in Brazil just to wear the Selecao shirt, as they are my only preoccupation at the moment," Adriano was quoted as saying by the Brazilian Football Federation's website. "Aside from that, I can only stress that I have a running contract with Inter until 2010 and I have not heard from Fluminense over the past few days. After a drop in form last season, Adriano showed glimpses of the striker he used to be while on loan at Sao Paolo from Inter, where he scored 17 goals in 28 games for the club. "Should I decide to come back to Rio de Janeiro in the future, I will only do so to join Flamengo, the team I support. Repots suggested that Adriano's days at Inter are numbered, especially after his relation with coach Jose Mourinho deteriorated in recent weeks. The former Parma and Fiorentina man has been struggling with alcoholism for few years now, and his partying lifestyle saw him miss more than one training session this season.