As a result he has been widely linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge for a cut-price 20.0 million pounds fee in the January transfer window, but Villas-Boas said he was not for sale.
"It is true: Fernando Torres is not for sale at any price, not now or in the summer," said Villas-Boas ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash with Wigan Athletic.
"We are pretty sure when Fernando is called up he will respond with the quality and talent he has. We have to make the best decisions for the team."
The Portuguese also gave unsettled England midfielder Frank Lampard, who like Torres has lost his place in the starting line-up, a boost.
The 33-year-old Lampard, who has been at Chelsea for 10 years and made over 500 appearances for the club, came off the bench to score the winner from the penalty spot against City on Monday but has been recently sidelined while Villas-Boas has played Raul Meireles and 20-year-old Oriol Romeu in midfield.
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