Drogba: I'm going nowhere! Striker refuses to quit Blues despite losing place to Torres

Didier Drogba insists he won't quit Stamford Bridge this summer despite losing his place in the team to Fernando Torres, saying he has 'everything I could dream of at Chelsea'.
The Ivory Coast international has endured a torrid time this season. After contracting malaria in November the striker has failed to capture his best form, scoring just 10 goals so far this term.
Staying put: Drogba is refusing to walk out on Chelsea this summer, saying he has everything he could wish for at Stamford Bridge
Staying put: Drogba is refusing to walk out on Chelsea this summer, saying he has everything he could wish for at Stamford Bridge
The 32-year-old has lost his place in the Blues starting line-up following the £50million Janaury arrival of Spain star Torres from Liverpool and is expected to be on the bench again tonight against Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester United.
Despite his absence from boss Carlo Ancelotti's first XI, Drogba hinted he would love to see out his career in west London, revealing mooted moves to Real Madrid and AC Milan are no longer appealing to him.