
Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka has hinted he would like to stay at Stamford Bridge when his current contract ends.
The Frenchman moved to Chelsea from Bolton in a £15million transfer in January but has found it difficult to establish himself as a regular in the side.
The 29-year-old has been played out of position on the left wing by coach Avram Grant and admits it has not been the ideal start to his Chelsea career.
But Anelka insists he is planning to stay for a long time to come.
"I am already very happy to have signed for a club like Chelsea. I have been waiting for that since my departure from Liverpool six years ago," Anelka told L'Equipe
"Even if I don't always play in the centre, that is not so serious. With the number of matches we are playing, there has not been a lot of time to work on my partnership with Didier Drogba.
"Am I keen to play regularly on the left flank? No of course, especially because I have never played on the left before in England.
"People who have worked with me know my qualities are in the centre and I believe the Chelsea coach knows it.
"He uses me alone on the centre or on the flank, but it is not a big trouble to me so far.
"I will be 32 at the end of my Chelsea contract. If they want to keep me I will stay.
"Otherwise you never know. I can move to USA or come back to Paris Saint Germain. It is an option I can't exclude."
Anelka is also hoping to become one of the first-choice strikers under France coach Raymond Domenech.
He does not believe Domenech has decided on his first-choice strike force and is confident he will have a key part to play at Euro 2008.
Anelka said: "To me, there is not a hierarchy in the French team. We could have a partnership with Benzema and myself or a system with the three of us.
"Moreover, you can start the competition with two forwards and finish with two other ones. Domenech is just like the Chelsea coach. He is spoilt for choice."
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