"The situation has not changed. I want to leave Real and play for Chelsea. I am only thinking of Chelsea and want to play there," said the Brazilian.
"Since May I have been trying to renew my contract but they didn't want to know because they were so sure of signing Cristiano Ronaldo. Now they haven't signed anyone they don't want me to go.
"(Real president Ramon) Calderon had said that if a good offer came they would let me go. Chelsea have made a great effort and I don't know what more I can do.
"I have told the president, the sports director and the coach I want to go. I won't refuse to play for Real if I stay. But if Schuster wants to keep a player who is unhappy it is his responsibility."
Real president Ramon Calderon and coach Bernd Schuster are united after insisting Robinho is going nowhere but the forward seems determined to move to the Premier League.
Schuster said: "I want him to stay. I've always said so and I stand by what I say. He is important for us."
Schuster left Robinho on the bench for the Supercopa second-leg clash with Valencia after hinting he was not mentally right.
He added: "You need to know in what condition a player will arrive and there's been a lot of pressure on him and he isn't in the optimum condition to play. He's got too many concerns going on in his head.
"We realised this during the Spanish Supercopa. We wanted to win the title, so we decided it was better to use players who at that time were more focused.
"Until the matter is resolved definitely he will not be in perfect condition to play."




