Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has revealed that he is keen on extending his stay with the club beyond his five-year contract.
The Uruguayan international, who has scored seven goals this season, joined the Reds during the last January transfer window.
He believes that his time so far in the Premier League has gone well and sees no reason to end his stay.
"I've just started a phase of my career which I always dreamed about and wanted to do, which is to play for Liverpool," said the 24-year-old. "I have five years left on my contract and I think beyond that, I'm already thinking about staying many more years at Liverpool.
"It's a club I like. I feel very good about being here, about being in the city.
"I feel very pleased. It would be difficult to match the atmosphere, hunger for success and glory that this club has at another team."
Suarez played for Dutch champions Ajax prior to signing for Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool.