Luis Suarez has played down speculation of a move away from Liverpool by insisting that he is loving life on Merseyside.
The Uruguay international is expected to court plenty of interest from elsewhere this summer after hitting 31 Premier League goals for the Reds last season.
Suarez drew a line under his future at Anfield by signing a four-and-a-half-year contract extension back in December, and the 27-year-old says that the tranquility inside the Liverpool dressing room has left him happy with life at the club.
"I signed the contract because I love it here and I'm so happy here. If you're not happy here you don't sign any contract," he told Sky Sports News.
"Liverpool's team for me is one of the best in the world because nobody here in the dressing room thinks I am better than another and the people here inside Melwood work very well.
"I love it here and this mentality I like because maybe in some other dressing rooms I am bigger than you and another bigger, it's difficult for the teammates to play together on the pitch in something like that."
Along with the golden boot, Suarez also bagged further individual honours in the form of the PFA and Football Writers' Player of the Year awards following his prolific season.