Luis Gonzalez wants to finish his career with the Arizona Diamondbacks. But the 38-year-old outfielder's future is uncertain as enters the final year of his three-year, $30 million contract. The Diamondbacks hold a contract option for 2007, and there's already speculation that he's not in the team's plans beyond this summer. Gonzalez had a message for the front office as he reported for training camp Wednesday morning. "I'm not planning on retiring any time soon," Gonzalez said. "And I don't plan on getting pushed out of the game. I'm not going to give my job up. They're going to have to tell me they're going in a different direction." General manager Josh Byrnes shook his head when asked if the club was trying to ease Gonzalez out. He said Gonzalez's drive to prove he still belongs is "healthy."