• Porto's Radamel Falcao says he is ready to move • André Villas-Boas linked with £27m bid for striker

Radamel Falcao, the Porto striker linked with Chelsea, has suggested he is ready to make a "dream" move to the Premier League.

Falcao, whose 33 goals last season helped the Portuguese club complete a remarkable treble under the new Chelsea manager André Villas-Boas, has also been linked with Real Madrid.

The Colombian said: "There is a club that I dream to play for. They are foreign but I do not want to say who it is now. The Spanish league is good, but I prefer the Premier League as there is a better atmosphere on the field."

Chelsea would have to pay in the region of £27m to reach the release clause in the striker's contract, but Falcao thinks his record with Porto shows he is ready to make the step up.

"I have matured in every respect and I am qualified to play in a big league. I never thought I would score so many goals. It has been a surprise for me and I have benefited from the quality that we have in our team."

Porto are keen to ensure Villas-Boas does not raid the club in the same way that José Mourinho did when he moved to Stamford Bridge in 2004, taking Paulo Ferreira and Ricardo Carvalho with him.

While Tottenham Hotspur's Luka Modric remains Chelsea's main target in midfield, Porto's João Moutinho has also been linked with a move to London.

The 24-year-old admits he is flattered to have been linked with Chelsea, but insists he is not planning on being reunited with Villas-Boas this summer.

"It is good to see my name associated with a great club, but it is also true I am already at a great club, FC Porto, where I will to continue to work," Moutinho told O Jogo.

Falcao's strike partner Hulk, who scored 23 league goals last season, has also been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge.

When asked how he would feel if the Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich met the staggering €100m (£89.5) release fee in his new contract, the Brazilian said: "If it was good for the club and me... But, as I have said before, I am totally focused on FC Porto, the club with which I have a contract for five years."