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Fernando Torres takes 'big club' dig at Liverpool

"The target for every player is to play for one of the top clubs in the world and I can do it now, so I'm very happy," Torres said.

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Ace striker Fernando Torres, who joined Chelsea for a record £50 million, said after the deal, that he was leaving for a top club.

The Spanish international sealed his deal minutes before the closure of the transfer window and took an obvious dig at Liverpool and boss Kenny Dalglish who had earlier attacked him.

"The target for every player is to play for one of the top clubs in the world and I can do it now, so I'm very happy," Torres said.

His £50 million pound fee surpassed that set earlier in the day by Liverpool when they signed Andy Carroll for £35 million, which in turn had beaten Manchester City's £32.5 million buy of Robinho in 2008, The Sun reports.

Torres appears to have rubbed Liverpool the wrong way by insisting that he is joining a bigger club than the five-time European champions.

"It has been two hard days for me, leaving Liverpool, but I'm a Chelsea player and I'm happy," Torres said.

"It is one of the biggest steps forward in my career. It is a great club with a great responsibility. People will be expecting big things for me but I am ready for the challenge," he said.

"It is the kind of team I like to play against because that motivates me and the kind of team I want to play for. It is always very tough to play against a team like Chelsea. They are one of the best teams in Europe and always fighting for everything - and that is a step forward," Torres added.

Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck said: "This is a very significant day for Chelsea, capturing one of the best players in the world."

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