Watford striker Luis Suarez is looking forward to showing what he can do in England after impressing on loan with Real Zaragoza.

The Colombian striker, who has recently been granted a Spanish passport, spoke to Spanish publication AS about his future and said that playing in the Premier League would see him achieve his dream of playing in one of Europe's top leagues, which is now more achievable following his recent change of citizenship.

"My dream since I was a child has been to play in the first division," he said. "In Colombia, I couldn’t get it with Leones. In Spain I have been in Segunda B and Segunda A, one step away from reaching the first.

“My other dream is to play in a top five league of the world like the Spanish league, it’s something that I can get this year if we achieve promotion or next season in some move of clubs. I also look forward to playing in England since I now have the Spanish passport.”

The striker, who has scored nine goals in 14 games for the Segunda Division club this season, also spoke of his international future and said he was yet to make up his mind which nation he would like to represent.

"I have already said in several interviews that my desire is to play with Colombia, but that Spain has given a lot to me, my family, my son, and I don’t rule out playing for the Spanish national team. But my dream since I was little has been to play with Colombia.”