Fernando Torres has revealed he is in talks with Atletico Madrid about extending his stay with his boyhood club.

Torres’ 18-month loan deal from Milan expires at the end of the current campaign, but after a disappointing start to the season, he has hit a rich vein of form in recent months, scoring nine goals in his last 15 appearances and helping Atletico reach the Champions League final.

His form has prompted speculation about a return to the Spain national team for this summer’s Euro 2016 finals.

“I don’t like to talk [about a Spain recall for Euro 2016] because everything has been misinterpreted, and it seems worse when you try to clarify things,” he told EFE.

“The reality is that I’ve never had a problem with the national team.

“They’ve always been a source of pride for me and I’ve never left the team.

“I’ve gone two years without being in the team and I know I haven’t been in [Vicente del Bosque’s] squads.

“I don’t feel part of the team because I’ve gone two years without being involved.

“It would be a surprise [if I was called up], but I’m still available for selection.

“I’ve played 110 games [for Spain], and it’s difficult to have more commitment than I do.

“I hope to stay [at Atleti] for many years and hopefully I can stay forever at where I want to be, which is Atletico.

“There are talks [over a new deal] and good will, which is important to me, but I still think it’s secondary.

“We have the game of our lives [the Champions League final] before then, but it’s true that we’ve begun talks and I like that.”