Campo has had a frustrating time with injuries this season
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Bolton midfielder Ivan Campo insists he is willing to reject offers from other clubs and pledge his future to Sam Allardyce's team.
The 32-year-old former Real Madrid player, whose current deal runs out in June, has been linked with moves to Real Sociedad and Real Mallorca.
"It is not only teams in Spain that have been asking about me but others as well," he said.
"I do not want to speak to them until I have talked to the Bolton manager."
Campo, who joined Bolton initially on loan from Real Madrid in August 2002 before signing permanently on a free transfer the following July, is due to meet with Wanderers boss Allardyce next week.
"Bolton is a special place for me now because of the coaches, the players and the supporters. I would like to stay as I am very happy here," Campo added.
Campo has featured in only 17 games this season after suffering two fractured metatarsals.
"I am just glad to be back playing again as I have had some bad luck this year," he said.