The Brazil midfielder Oscar has confirmed he has had a medical with Chelsea, but will delay his decision on whether or not to sign for the Champions League winners until after the Olympics.

The 20-year-old Internacional playmaker has been the subject of speculation linking him with a move to Stamford Bridge all summer, with reports suggesting he had undergone a medical earlier this week.

The player confirmed that himself on Friday night after starring in Brazil's 2-0 friendly win over Great Britain in Middlesbrough, but was keen to point out that he has not yet signed a contract with Roberto Di Matteo's side.

Speaking through an interpreter, Oscar said: "I only had a meeting with the doctor, nothing else. I didn't sign any contract yet and I will wait until the end of the Olympic Games to decide my future.

"All Brazilian players have this dream. I have, like everybody, the dream to play in Europe and the Premier League."

Oscar joined Internacional from Sao Paulo in 2009 and last summer scored a hat-trick in the Under-20 World Cup final as Brazil beat Portugal.

He told Brazilian reporters earlier in the week that he had decided to stay with Internacional, but now seems open to a move to Chelsea.

He was adamant, however, that the Olympics remain his primary focus for now after Brazil's 2-0 win over Stuart Pearce's Team GB in the warm-up game at the Riverside.

"It is like a dream for me, participating in the Olympics. It's so important for my career and I hope to win the gold medal here," he said.

"It was a good result tonight but we also have to improve and grow during the competition to reach the final.

"I am enjoying it, it is not a pressure. I am focused on the Olympics but want to show the British fans that I can play well here."