Fernando Torres is relishing a new challenge at Chelsea under Jose Mourinho and hopes to remain at Stamford Bridge for years to come.
The 29-year-old has been linked with a move away from the Premier League club after never really hitting top form following his 50 million-pound transfer from Liverpool in January 2011.
However, the Spaniard who is currently on international duty at the FIFA Confederations Cup has dispelled rumours of a departure by insisting he cannot wait to play for Mourinho, who has re-joined Chelsea following three seasons with Real Madrid.
Torres is aware of the Portuguese s impressive CV, and is excited by the manager s claims that he would make him a better striker if he was to remain at the club.
His words motivate me, he told As.
He s said he doesn t want to speak with the players that are in this tournament until it s over. We will meet soon, he will explain what he thinks of me and my situation, and I ll tell him what I think.
I want to continue (at Chelsea), I want to complete the contract I signed and continue winning trophies and I would like to be the best in the world in my position again. There s no better place to be than at Chelsea with Mourinho.
Torres will hope to be selected for Spain s opening Confederations Cup match against Uruguay on Sunday.