The 27-year-old forward scored 31 goals in a stunning campaign at Anfield and insists he is happy at the Premier League club despite the interest of Real Madrid and Barcelona
Luis Suarez underlined his love for Liverpool amid speculation that Real Madrid and Barcelona will compete for his signature this summer.
The Uruguay striker played a key role in an impressive campaign for Brendan Rodgers’ men as they were just pipped to the Premier League title by Manchester City, scoring 31 goals and picking up the PFA Player of the Year award in the process.
Suarez signed a new long-term deal in December, but despite reported interest from the Primera Liga giants, the 27-year-old revealed how delighted he was to secure his future at Anfield.
“I signed the contract because I love it here and I’m so happy here,” he told Sky Sports News.
“If you’re not happy here you don’t sign any contract.
“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 team-mates to play together on the pitch in something like that.”
Suarez dismissed reports earlier this week suggesting he would be making a big-money move to Spain for the 2014/15 season, saying: “You know what the press is like, how they speculate, and you try to not take any notice.
“I know what I want. My agent tells me what’s there and what’s not. It’s more speculation than reality.”