Liverpool striker Luis Suárez insists that his future is in Merseyside and not with Real Madrid
"Nothing is going to happen," says Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez when asked whether he will be leaving Anfield in the summer
He shoots, he scores: Luis Suarez hints that he will be staying at Anfield for the time being Photo: EPA
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Liverpool striker Luis Suárez insists "nothing is going to happen" to him in regards to his future at the club as he focuses on making a dream come true by winning the title.
The newly-crowned Professional Footballers' Association's player of the year has scored 30 league goals this season and that has only enhanced his reputation as one of the world's best players.
Despite only signing a new lucrative contract at Anfield in December the 27-year-old is still being linked with the likes of
Real Madrid.
When Suárez was asked in an interview with Uruguay television station
Canal 10 whether they should be contacting him in England or Spain next season he replied: "I'm very happy here and my family is happy here.
"Don't worry, nothing is going to happen to me. If we could win the Premier League and bring the trophy home it would be incredible, a dream come true."
That dream may rest with this weekend's visit of
Manchester City to Liverpool's neighbours
Everton.
Should Manuel Pellegrini's side drop points then the Reds' destiny would be back in their hands, having let it slip with a frustrating 2-0 defeat at home to
Chelsea last Sunday.
"I'm still upset, it was so frustrating, we couldn't find spaces and we made a mistake and it was hard to deal with," added Suárez.
"We knew the game was going to be hard and tight but it was frustrating when they were using up time.
"I was upset because of our mistake; we all got nervous and lost control. It was impossible to find spaces to get in.
"We are hoping Man City loses some points but in the Premier League you never know, anything is possible.
"Now we have to win the next two games and it is not going to be easy."