Suarez staying at Anfield and wants to help club into top four.
Red-hot striker Luis Suarez has ruled out leaving Liverpool in January and says the Premier League is the best in the world.
The Uruguayan went public with his desire to leave Anfield for Champions League football this summer and Arsenal had two bids rejected for the 26-year-old.
But Liverpool refused to sell and, despite missing the first five games of the season, Suarez has raced to the top of the goal-scoring charts with a stunning 13 goals in just nine games.
The striker hit four past Norwich, including a 40-yard lob, a precision half-volley and a curling free-kick, as the Reds won 4-1 at Anfield on Wednesday night.
Suarez’s form has prompted speculation that Real Madrid could swoop for the former Ajax star in January but the Uruguay international says he is staying on Merseyside.
“I am happy to be in the Premier League, the best league there is. I am happy here and I will stay,” Suarez, who became the first Premier League player to score three hat-tricks against the same side, told Spanish daily Marca.
Liverpool currently sit fourth on 27 points, seven points behind leaders Arsenal, and Suarez reiterated that the club must finish in the Champions League places at the end of the season.
“I think we can achieve what we set out to do. My aim is just to help make the team better. My job is just to score the goals that mean we keep winning games and get as high in the table as possible.
“The main thing is that Liverpool are classified in the top four after a long time. I will help the team get it.”
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