
The Brazil international has dismissed speculation linking him with a move to Chinese side Jiangsu Suning, insisting he loves the Blues and wants to stay and win more trophies
Chelsea playmaker Oscar insists he wants to stay at Stamford Bridge for a long time and has no reason to leave Guus Hiddink’s side.
The 24-year-old has recently been linked with a move to China with reports claiming the Blues have rejected a £57 million bid from Jiangsu Suning for his services.
Hiddink refused to discuss such reports when asked about the possibility of Oscar leaving, with the Chinese Super League side having already signed Ramires from the Premier League champions.
However, the Brazil international has dismissed speculation he could quit Chelsea and is adamant he is happy in west London.
"I want to stay here for a long time," he told Chelsea TV.
"I want to win more games, more trophies, because I love Chelsea, I love the fans. I like the city, my family like it here.
"I don't have [a reason to] change clubs.
Everyone likes me here and I'm very happy here."
Oscar joined Chelsea from Internacional in 2012 and his current deal at the club runs until the summer of 2019.
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