The Brazilian winger's future has been the subject of increasing speculation since Real Madrid were reported to have considered using him as bait in a part-exchange deal for Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo.
Robinho is also said to be unhappy with life at Santiago Bernabéu due to lack of progress over a proposed new deal, having allegedly demanded an improved contract that would see him earn €4million-per-year.
But the Blancos chairman has now put an end to conjecture over the future of Robinho, guaranteeing that the 24-year-old star is not considering his options.
"There are no news on the Robinho matter because the player is not unhappy at the club," Calderón said.
He further commented on the alleged €60million bid launched by Chelsea for Robinho, declaring it unsatisfactory as the player is "worth a lot more than such a figure".
The press then asked him to comment on how much he would be willing to spend for Ronaldo.
"You can't spend anything because he is a player that is not for sale. It is not about Real Madrid but Manchester and the player. If he wants to go, then we will be attentive if it is for a reasonable price," he added.
Calderon is not worried that Barcelona have already confirmed signings and his club have not.
"They are 25 exceptional players and there is nothing wrong with this, we should be happy that new signings aren't necessary. The squad were reinforced in the past two years and are young and commited. Everything that happens from now on should be better," he concluded.
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