Radamel Falcao has ruled out the possibility of joining Chelsea any time soon. The Colombian striker has been heavily linked with Chelsea since 2011 but has moved to quash the persisting rumours as he aims to help his side - AS Monaco - to achieve "important results" and objectives, stressing his commitment to the club. "Would I like to play with Mourinho? I’d never considered it," he said to Sky Sport Italia. "As of today it doesn’t seem possible, as we are on two very different paths and I have a five-year contract with Monaco. “But Mourinho is a coach with a fantastic career, the titles that he has won speak for him and nobody can deny his capabilities. "He has a different style, people might not like him, but that makes him special and football enjoy his eccentricity. "But there has been a lot of speculation around European clubs interested in me. I didn’t think too much about that, though. I try to concentrate on my objectives, training to achieve important results." The 27-year old also went on to express his interest to play in Serie A one day. “One day I’d like to play in Serie A. Where? I can’t say,” “I loved Roberto Baggio, while of the current Italy squad I like Andrea Pirlo. Giuseppe Rossi is very talented and Francesco Totti ought to be called up for international duty." Monaco are currently second in Ligue 1 and sit 5 points behind French champions Paris St. Germain ahead of Sunday's trip to face Toulouse FC. Click here to view article