Jamie Carragher has revealed that he would be prepared to walk away from Liverpool if he is not offered a new contract.
Carragher has spent his entire professional career at Anfield and made his 600th appearance for the club earlier this season.
He remains happy with the Reds and the most loyal of servants, but there will only be one year remaining on his present deal when the current campaign finishes.
Negotiations have yet to begin about a renewal, although that could change in the summer as Liverpool are keen to let Carragher focus on playing before looking at his future.
But the 32-year-old has previously admitted that the time might come when he drops out of the starting XI and would have to start considering his options.
And Carragher insists he would not hesitate to join another club if Liverpool decide they no longer want him.
“The club will give me a new contract if they want to,” he told the Sunday Times.
“If not it doesn’t matter, I’ll still play my best and if I have to move then I’ll move, no problem. It wouldn’t bother me.”
Carragher has a history of making bold decisions, having retired from international football after growing frustrated with his lack of opportunities.
He continued: “I made the England decision quickly and didn’t dwell on it, and I’m not scared of making big decisions.
“It’s a club thing. It’s down to them. I’ll keep playing and see where it takes me.”
Source: SkySports

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