Ramires focussed on winning trophies for Blues.
Brazil midfielder Ramires has refused to rule out a move to Real Madrid but says he is ‘very happy’ at Chelsea and wants to help the Blues to win silverware.
Real Madrid head-coach Carlo Ancelotti is reportedly interested in re-signing the player he brought to Stamford Bridge from Benfica in 2010.
But Ramires told Brazilian website www.sambafoot.com: “I see the interest of Real Madrid as a recognition of my good work in Europe, but I’m under contract with Chelsea and it would be unethical for me to comment (on their interest). For the moment, these are only rumours.
“I am very happy here. I am respected and part of the club’s history. If I leave, Chelsea would have to make the decision. Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in the world. I have realised my dream here.
“My goals are never personal, but collective. I want to continue to play football and help my team win titles. Collective success makes me stronger individually.”
Chelsea have failed to win their last two matches in the Premier League, with Ramires winning a last minute penalty to help earn a 2-2 draw with West Brom at the Bridge on Saturday.
But the 26-year-old says he is confident the club can recover and go on to win the title.
“The Premier League is one of the toughest competitions in the world, but we have the means to win,” he said. “Our team is very strong and we can win it all this season.”
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