Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has hinted he will remain at Liverpool after beating Milan to lift the European Cup.

Liverpool beat Milan on penalties after the match finished 3-3 and Gerrard said: “Lifting the trophy has to be the best feeling ever.

“How can I think of leaving Liverpool after a night like this?

“I am really happy with the club. I will be having talks with the chairman and the manager shortly, but it is looking good.”

Gerrard dedicated the success to the supporters.

“Liverpool fans are crazy, they were unbelievable, and I’d like to dedicate this victory to them,” added Gerrard.

The England midfielder has been linked with a move away from Anfield, with Chelsea in particular reported to be interested in signing him.

Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry said: “I don’t think it’s down to money for Steven, it’s about his craving for success.

“He’s made no secret of the fact that his ideal would be to win trophies with Liverpool. That’s our ambition too, so the two go hand in hand.

“We always felt the key was that he could fulfil his ambitions at Liverpool. From when we sat down with him last year, he knows we’re as ambitious as he is.

“There was a dilemma for him last summer which we can understand but our message was `stick with it and let’s see what happens’.

“Well, look what has happened. It shows he made the right decision in terms of staying and now we want to kick on together.”

Parry also revealed that Gerrard woke up with the European Cup in his bed.

“The cup ended up in Steven Gerrard’s bed last night, he wouldn’t let go of it!”