Lucas Leiva is open to staying on at Liverpool but admits no decision on his future will be made until the summer.
The Brazilian is a long-serving member of the Reds ranks, having moved to Anfield in 2007.
Following a shaky start to his time in England, the 30-year-old has become an important squad member with over 330 appearances to his name.
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He was, however, heavily linked with Inter Milan in January and could yet to be freed by Liverpool to move elsewhere when the 2016-17 campaign comes to a close.
“There is no doubt about my commitment to Liverpool, I just need to wait until the end of the season, work hard and make a decision together with the club,” Lucas told reporters on his future.
“I have been here long enough and if the time comes for me to go somewhere else I think I will leave with the feeling that I did everything I could.
“I am getting to the stage of my career where I think I can help a lot, off the pitch of course, but on the pitch as well.
“Playing time [will play a part], I wouldn’t like to just be around. I feel I have many years that I can still play at the top level. I need to analyse and see what is best for me and the club and then I am sure we will make a decision together.”
For now, Lucas is fully focused on Liverpool’s quest to secure a top-four finish in the Premier League and a return to Champions League competition.
He added: “I don’t really know what will happen, I just need to focus on the last five games.
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“The last few games I have played I feel very good. I have played centre-back and midfield, so I give some options to the manager and when he needs me I always try to deliver.
“We have a lot to play for and it depends on us. It is in our hands. I want to finish the season a high.”
Lucas has been restricted to 26 appearances in all competitions this season, with Jurgen Klopp handing him just nine Premier League starts.