Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has admitted that he could leave Anfield at the end of the season.
The
34-year-old's contract expires next June, and he has not so far been
offered another one. As things stand, he would be free to sign a
pre-contract agreement with another club in January. Gerrard, who has
been with Liverpool since age 9, insists he will still be playing next
season -- but not necessarily for the Reds.
He told the Daily Telegraph:
"I won't be retiring this summer. I will play beyond this season. We
will have to wait and see if that's at Liverpool or somewhere else.
That's Liverpool's decision."
Gerrard, who captained England at
the World Cup in Brazil this summer, retired from international football
in an attempt to prolong his club career.
But he has had a
frustrating start to the campaign, as Liverpool have so far failed to
match the standards that saw them finish runners-up to Manchester City
in the Premier League last season.
Luis Suarez, last season's
31-goal top scorer, was sold to Barcelona for 75 million pounds, while
manager Brendan Rodgers spent heavily on bringing in nine players.
Gerrard has indicated that he would have liked to see Liverpool spend
a larger chunk of that money on trying to bring in a big name such as
Cesc Fabregas or Diego Costa, both of whom joined Chelsea before the
start
of the season.
But he believes that a move for either player
would have gone against the transfer policy operated by owners Fenway
Sports Group.
He said: "When you come close to the title, it is
important you keep your main players. It's not just about those coming
in, it's about what got you there.
"You need to keep that together
and add to it. When you are taking big chunks of it away and adding
five or six into it, it's not going to happen overnight.
"I would
love a Fabregas or Costa here, but I have to understand how the owners
want to do it and accept I am a Liverpool player, not a Chelsea or
Manchester City player.
"They [Fenway Sports Group] have gone on
record saying they want to bring exciting young talent into the club.
You can't just expect that to click overnight."
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