"?Inter Milan forward Gabriel Barbosa hasn't established himself in Italy as of yet, but has pledged to remain and fight for a place in the side.
The former Santos man sealed a transfer to Inter during the summer, having starred for Brazil at the Rio Olympics. He really was in high demand, but the Italian side won the race; ahead of Chelsea, Leicester City and Manchester United.
Given his lack of minutes this season, the Brazilian has been linked with a loan move away. Liverpool, obviously, came up on the list of possible destinations. However, the striker claims to be happy at his new club, and said that he won't be going anywhere.
"I've only been here for three months, so it has taken time to adapt to the city and the team," he said ("?TEAMtalk).
"I am very happy at Inter. Obviously I hope to play more, but I am happy and realise it will take some patience. I train every day to improve and every day I feel more settled.
"Plan A is to stay at Inter and make my mark here the way I did at Santos."?
"I think a lot of people are talking rubbish. It's a different style of football with great players. I arrived in Italy very young, there are very experienced players here who have been in Serie A for a long time.
"I'm learning a lot and think it's just a matter of time. No player arrived and immediately went into the starting XI.
"Italian football is very different. There are great players here, but nobody with the same style of football as me. Italians usually don't start deep and run forward, for example. I have to get used to it."?
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp refused to be drawn into the speculation, but did say that the club's doors are always open.
"I think I have said one or two times, if there is something for us that makes sense and is possible, because there are other clubs, then it's what we always do."? the German told reporters on Friday.
"I can say we don't want to convince players with money. We want to have players ready to develop.
"We have already very good players, and if somebody wants to be a part of this team then they're very welcome."?