Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas says he won’t retireĀ until Italy accomplice Gianluigi Buffon calls time on his recognized calling.
Juventus legend Buffon denoted a growth to his understanding in May, ensuring he will stay with the Serie A champions until the end of the 2017-18 season.
The 38-year-old could in this way keep playing for the Italian goliaths past his 40th birthday.
Casillas, three years Buffon’s lesser, has a decision to extend his Porto contract through to 2018 and has no courses of action to hang up his gloves before his accomplice.
“When he leaves, I will also,” Casillas, who has won two European Title recompenses and a World Holder with Spain, told La Gazzetta dello Amusement.
“He just denoted another course of action and that makes me happy in light of the fact that that suggests I will also.
“When we surrender we’ll set up a not too bad match between my mates and his associates.”
Casillas defies competition from David de Gea to ensure the gloves for Spain’s Euro 2016 opener against Czech Republic on Monday, with the securing champions planning to win the title for a third straight discharge.
“The director believes the endeavor will be more troublesome this year, with France, Belgium and Germany among the pioneers,” he included.
“It will be more troublesome than four years back. France are extraordinary, Belgium are strong and after that Germany are title holders. Italy and Portugal are continually unsafe.”


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