Fernando Torres says he has no intention of leaving Chelsea and is looking forward to working under Jose Mourinho.
Speculation ahead of the summer transfer window has once again suggested that Torres could be tempted to try his luck away from Stamford Bridge after a testing two-and-a-half years in west London.
The Spain international is, however, tied to a long-term contract and he claims to be willing to honour that agreement.
Torres has no issue with reports that Chelsea are looking to bring in further striking reinforcements, with Napoli's Edinson Cavani said to be a top target, with it healthy for top clubs to have competition for places.
He is also ready to give his all for Mourinho, with the Portuguese tactician having returned to Chelsea for a second spell as coach.
Torres said: "I'm looking forward to the chance of working with Jose.
"It is the same every summer, there is talk and rumours every day.
"When I signed for Chelsea I signed for five-and-a-half years and I want to be there for all of that."
Speculation ahead of the summer transfer window has once again suggested that Torres could be tempted to try his luck away from Stamford Bridge after a testing two-and-a-half years in west London.
The Spain international is, however, tied to a long-term contract and he claims to be willing to honour that agreement.
Torres has no issue with reports that Chelsea are looking to bring in further striking reinforcements, with Napoli's Edinson Cavani said to be a top target, with it healthy for top clubs to have competition for places.
He is also ready to give his all for Mourinho, with the Portuguese tactician having returned to Chelsea for a second spell as coach.
Torres said: "I'm looking forward to the chance of working with Jose.
"It is the same every summer, there is talk and rumours every day.
"When I signed for Chelsea I signed for five-and-a-half years and I want to be there for all of that."
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