Cape Town - Liverpool Striker Luis Suarez has pledged his future to the club, insisting 'nothing is going to happen' regarding a transfer this summer.
The 27-year-old Uruguay international has been in phenomenal form for the Reds this season. And Real Madrid seem set to offer a £70 million deal for the star striker.
Speaking to Uruguayan TV channel Canal 10, the new PFA Player of the Year said: "Don't worry, nothing is going to happen to me. I'm very happy here and my family is happy here.
"If we could win the Premier League and bring the trophy home it would be incredible, a dream come true."
According to Sky Sports, Suarez, who has scored 30 goals in 35 matches this season, admits he is still struggling to get over last week's 2-0 home defeat to Chelsea which took the destination of the title out of Liverpool's hands.
"I'm still upset about that," he said. "It was so frustrating. We just couldn't find spaces, made a mistake and it was hard to deal with. We knew the game was going to be hard and tight. We all got nervous and lost control".
"We are hoping Manchester City lose some points but in the Premier League you never know, anything is possible".
Liverpool currently lead the English Premier League with two games remaining, and have already secured a spot in the Champions League next season.