Oscar, who has continuously been linked over the January transfer window into February to Chinese club Jiangsu Suning, has denied a potential move asserting his love for the club and anticipation for achieving more victories in the future.

"I want to win more games, more trophies, because I love Chelsea, I love the fans," Oscar stated to Chelsea TV. "I like the city, my family like it here. I don't have [a reason to] change the club. Everyone likes me here and I am very happy here."

The reported fee of £57 million emerged after many Brazilian players like former teammate Ramires made the colossal money move across to the Chinese Super League in the previous few weeks.

Alex Teixeira, a prime Chelsea target and Liverpool target during the transfer window, also joined Jiangsu Suning from Shakhtar Donetsk in Ukraine.

Oscar has emerged positively under Guus Hiddink | Getty Images
Oscar has emerged positively under Guus Hiddink | Getty Images

Guus Hiddink utilizing Oscar's ability efficiently

The 24-year-old arrived from Campeonato Brasileiro Série A side Internacional for a reported amount of around £19-25 million in July 2012.

Chelsea interim manager Guus Hiddink has favored the Brazilian international in his starting squad selections through his 10 game unbeaten run since taking over for Jose Mourinho on Boxing Day against Watford, which resulted in a 2-2 draw. Oscar managed four goals and two assists in the 10 matches that he appeared in (one match off the bench against Everton). His first hat-trick since his inaugural season occurred against MK Dons in the FA Cup during this time-span. 

Hiddink also has dismissed a possible move for Oscar to go to China. "Oscar is just speculation and we don't go into that," the gaffer insisted. "I think the club doesn't know anything about this so we are not going into speculation. Ramires had a great offer [from Jiangsu] and everyone agreed."

Oscar's current contract is set to expire at the conclusion of June 2019. "I want to stay here for a long time," Oscar said.