Andre Schurrle today revealed he is fully committed to Chelsea and is not interested in a move to Atletico Madrid.

The 23-year-old is wanted by the Spanish champions after impressing for both club and country, having helped Germany win the World Cup.

Atletico have approached Chelsea as they are aware the London club must sell one of their foreign contingent to meet the quotas set by the Premier League and Champions League.

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But Schurrle, who joined Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen for £17million last year, is settled at Stamford Bridge and is looking to make an even bigger impact for the club this term.

He said: “No, I am not going anywhere. I am very happy at Chelsea. This is where I want to play and this is where I want to play for the fans.”

Schurrle started at Burnley last night despite being back in training for only a fortnight, having been given extended time off because of Germany’s long World Cup campaign.

He said that being picked by Jose Mourinho for the first League game has given him a major boost and he is even more determined to win trophies with Chelsea.

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He added: “I enjoyed the World Cup a lot, so I got out of that with a lot of confidence. I came back to Chelsea, and obviously had a very short break. I was only two and a half weeks at the ocean and could relax. But from then zero to 100 – I am hungry, I want to achieve something with Chelsea.

“I want to win titles with Chelsea so I have worked hard these two weeks. I worked a lot — extra for me as well. The only thing I can do is to work and give everything to be 100 per cent in the games. At Burnley I think it was a good start for me, but of course we can be better. And when I am 100 per cent fit, there will be more.

“I think even when I played last season it was good because I scored a few goals and played in some big matches.

“But of course I feel more comfortable in the team. Even after the World Cup I want to step up, I want to have the ball, I want to play, I want to run. I think you can see it on the pitch that it’s a different game and I enjoy playing like this. I hope I keep going like this and get better.”