Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has said he wants to stay at the club for many years to come, and added he has no intention to leave Anfield since he is enjoying the confidence of manager Brendan Rodgers.
It had been reported recently that City would bid for Suarez in January, with an opening offer of around 40 million pounds.
Rodgers also dismissed the prospect of the Uruguayan leaving the club soon, and Suarez has backed up that position by underlining his commitment to the club.
"I have a very long contract here and it's a dream come true to be playing at a club like Liverpool," the Daily Mirror quoted Suarez, as saying.
"Now I'm here it's all about enjoying myself and trying to be here for as many years as I can, because I'm at a club where I'm very happy, my family is happy, I've got fantastic team-mates and a manager from whom I'm learning so much," he added.
"As a player, it's vital to have the backing of your manager and so I think that the confidence Brendan is showing in myself and the team as a whole is very important and it's down to us to repay that trust out there on the pitch," he said.
Suarez added: "Let's hope we can keep improving. I'm working well and I'm very happy at a club where I've always wanted to be. At a club to whom I'm very grateful for the trust everyone is showing in me, a club with amazing supporters and team-mates who are all great people."
"The other important thing is that the squad is very united. In spite of not getting the results we would have liked, we have a great spirit of togetherness and let's hope we can continue to pick up points," he said. (ANI)