Bayern Munich defender Lucio sees no reason why he should depart the Bavarian giants, but remains cautious over his future. The Brazilian defender has been consistently linked with a move away from Allianz Arena, with Real Madrid mooted as possible suitors. "There's nothing in it. I have a contract with Bayern until 2010, and my priority is to represent this team s well as I possibly can," Lucio told the club's official website. "Obviously, the situation can change rapidly in football, and you never know what might happen a year from now. "But my family and I are very well settled in Munich, and we have a successful team. I have no reason to consider my position." Meanwhile, the 29-year-old has publicly apologized for being sent-off in the 3-1 defeat to Stuttgart for elbowing Swiss defender Ludovic Magnin "Yes, I'm incredibly sorry that happened, both for my team and for Magnin, who I had absolutely no intention of hurting." "Everyone who knows me also knows I'd never deliberately elbow anyone in the face. It was frustration, nothing pre-meditated or malicious. I'm extremely sorry about it." The former Bayer Leverkusen man has been handed a four-match ban as a consequence.