"What I want is to play for Madrid and it would be an honour for me to be there because I have said it would be a great opportunity in my career," he told AS.
"With Manchester City I have nothing, I can assure that. I will make it very clear to prevent misunderstandings: I want to play for Madrid, I do not want to go to Manchester City.
"Moreover, I repeat that I have nothing with the English club."
Meanwhile, Maicon, who stressed his priority now is the Brazilian World Cup squad, noted he would enjoy a reunion with Mourinho after playing under him at Inter.
"Mourinho is a great coach, and I think no one can argue that. I have a great relationship with him and it would be very good for me to be at his service again," he added.
"We won many things together and I hope to repeat that. He is one of the best coaches I have across in my life."