Kerala Blasters striker Noah Sadaoui has confirmed that, barring any extraordinary development, he is looking to stay at the club next season.
The Moroccan has been a bright spark for the Blasters in a bleak season. Since joining the Southern club from FC Goa, Noah has been in immense form this season.

Although KBFC finished 8th in the league table, he netted 7 goals and 5 assists in the ISL. The 31-year-old continued his upsurge with a stunning goal against East Bengal in the Kalinga Super Cup, as Kerala beat the Kolkata club 2-0 in the round of 16.
And after the majestic performance, Noah has squashed all transfer rumours around his name. Speaking with MyKhel in an exclusive interview, the Kerala striker said his intention is to stay with the club and finish the season in style.
"You guys love rumours, but listen, I have a contract here for two years. I don't have a problem with anybody. I love the club and I'm willing to stay here and I will be here unless there's something different, but I'm going to be here," Sadaoui said.
"And the only thing I'm looking forward to is finishing off the season on a great note, take some rest and come back fresh and to work on trying not to get injured for next season. And that's what I can look forward to," he added.
The former FC Goa striker also empathised with the fans amid a difficult season for the club. It has been a tough outing for them in the ISL and Sadaoui thanked the supporters for their unwavering love.
"I understand their frustration. They sacrifice a lot to support us. And when results don't come, the mood drops. But we don't go into matches wanting to lose. We feel it too. But I believe with the right structure and compactness, we can be successful," the Kerala striker continued.
Sadaoui's role will be crucial as the Blasters take on Mohun Bagan Super Giant in the quarterfinals of the Super Cup on Saturday (April 26).