
Fernando Torres has gone on record to say that he will never play for title rivals Manchester United out of respect for the Liverpool fans who have supported him since his arrival.
The Spaniard arrived at Anfield in 2007 from Atletico Madrid but was linked with a shock move to Old Trafford this summer before the Red Devils eventually signed former Kop hero Michael Owen on a free transfer.
But Torres is refusing to emulate Owen's decision and that he could not play for any other club in England apart from the Reds.
"I can understand the feelings between Man Utd and Liverpool," he said.
"I’m a foreign player, so maybe I don’t have to think like that, but I know how the Liverpool fans feel and I remember the welcome I had when I arrived – it was just amazing, so I think Liverpool is my English club.
"I hope to play a lot of years or maybe even finish my career here. I don’t know, but Liverpool is my English team and I don’t think about playing for another one.”
The 25-year-old, who scored a hattrick in last weekend's 6-1 demolition of Hull City, was also full of praise for both the club and the city of Liverpool, drawing comparisons with his home town of Madrid.
"Liverpool is a working-class city, the people work hard all the week and then try to be happy with the football at the weekend, so it’s very similar to Madrid," he continued.
"I was born in a working-class town in the suburbs of Madrid, and Atlético was the poor team in the city – the small one next to a massive club like Real Madrid.
"It’s difficult to live like this, but I think it makes you stronger; you have to fight not just against a team, but against everything else as well.”
Despite not having picked up a winners' medal in his two-year spell on Merseyside, Torres believes that the current Liverpool squad are good enough to challenge for major honours this season.
He added: "We have a fantastic squad, still young – we have Dan Agger, Martin Skrtel, Lucas and Stevie, all of whom will still play a long time. We have to be patient, and then when we win the next trophy we have to be strong enough to go on and win more.
"This is how it is; I remember Carles Puyol telling me how he was 24, 25 and had played for Barcelona for seven seasons without winning any trophies – and now look at him, he has everything.
"So you have to be patient; if you play for a massive team like Liverpool, you will win trophies.”
It was also announced today that Torres has won a double header of awards after being crowned the PFA Fans' Player of the Month for both August and September.
El Nino beat off stiff competition from Anfield team mate Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney of Manchester United and Chelsea's Frank Lampard, who he will face when the Reds travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
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