Luis Suarez happy to stay at Liverpool for 'many years'

Video caption, Suarez is staying here - Rodgers

Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has said he is very happy at the club and wants to stay at Anfield for many years.

The 25-year-old has been

"It's about enjoying myself and trying to be here for as many years as I can.

"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. I'm at a club where I've always wanted to be."

He has been in good form so far this season, scoring 11 goals in 16 appearances and is the joint top scorer in the Premier League with eight goals.

"As a player, it's vital to have the backing of your manager and so I think that the confidence Brendan [Rodgers] 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," added Suarez.

"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."

Manager Rodgers has said there will be no "bidding war" for the striker who made a in January of 2011.

"If we lost Luis then we have no strikers, so I can't afford to lose anyone," he said of a striker who scored 17 goals in 39 appearances in his first full season at the club,

"He is certainly not anyone we want to sell or move. We want to add to the squad."

Suarez's time in England has not been without controversy.

He was found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra, banned for eight games and then widely criticised for his decision to refuse Evra's handshake when the two came face-to-face at Old Trafford.

However, the pair did shake hands when Liverpool played Manchester United for the first time this season at Anfield.