The Mexican striker had been named as Chelsea's target for this winter, but he has other priorities right now.

Even if Die Werkself's fans are not happy with his current goal scoring drought, Chicharito doesn't have the intention of leaving the German squad.

Speaking in an interview with German publication Kicker, the "Little Pea" played down all the talk concerning a possible transfer away from The Aspirins, a team that revitalized his career last season.

"Jonas Boldt(his agent) and Rudi Völler haven't said anything about other teams. I have just heard rumors, no one has gotten in touch with me or my agent. Either way, I'm really happy here, and I will keep playing for Bayer Leverkusen," the Mexican ace stated.

Hernández hasn't been able to score a single goal since October 1.

Regarding his goal scoring drought, which is the longest in his career, Chicharito admitted it's been hard to deal with it, but he's confident that all his hard work will eventually get him out of his slump.

"Sooner or later, the goals will come. I have to keep my act together," Chicharito concluded.

Hernández and Bayer Leverkusen will play their second match of the Florida Cup on Wednesday, when they face Atletico Mineiro.