Roberto Firmino has confirmed he would like to stay at Liverpool after speculation has grown over the future of the forward, who has just a year left on his current contract.
Firmino has become one of the club's key players after manager Jurgen Klopp's arrival, playing a huge role in Liverpool securing every major domestic and European honour.
The futures of fellow forwards Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane are also up for discussion as they are also entering the final year of their contracts at Anfield.
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But, one thing that seems for sure is that Firmino sees himself remaining on Merseyside.
Talking to TNT Sport, the Brazilian said said: "I'm very happy here. I’m grateful to God that I’m here playing for a great club with great players, winning titles. And my will is to stay.
“My wish is to stay here. I want to be here. I’m happy here. So that’s all I can say, I want to stay.”
Firmino as scored 98 goals in 326 appearances for Liverpool, who face Real Madrid in the Champions League final in Paris on Saturday.