Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has reiterated his commitment to the Merseyside club by insisting that he is 'living the dream' at Anfield.
The Uruguay international, who has netted 22 goals for the Reds so far this season, has been rumoured to be a possible departure in the summer if Liverpool fail to clinch a Champions League place by the end of the season.
Reports last week claimed that new Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola is eyeing a £40m swoop for the prolific striker in the summer, but Suarez has insisted that he wants to remain at Liverpool.
"I hope [to be at Liverpool] for a very long time because it's a massive club that kids dream about playing for," Suarez told the club's official website. "I've been very proud to be at a club like Liverpool and to have made the decision to come here.
"I do feel at home here. When I'm out and about, all I get is support and encouragement from the local people and that's very important and when I come here to the club I feel like people have known me all my life.
"I hope to be able to help out the team for as long as I possibly can while trying do something to make the club and the fans very happy."
Suarez moved to Liverpool from Ajax on January deadline day two years ago.