Glen Johnson has admitted that he wants to stay at Liverpool, but has revealed that the club are yet to offer the defender fresh terms.
Reports have claimed that wages are proving to be the obstacle in agreeing a new deal at Anfield, but Johnson has insisted that he has not been approached by any Liverpool officials.
"I've loved every minute of the five years I've been here and I'd love to stay but really the only truth in it is that I've not been offered a new contract on any level," the Daily Mail quotes Johnson as saying.
"I know some people have been saying Liverpool don't want to pay me my current wages, but I've not heard that. No-one has come to me from Liverpool at all.
"I don't know the situation the club are in or if they want to renew it. So I've not got a decision to make other than to see my contract out because no-one is telling me any different."
Johnson, who moved to Merseyside from Portsmouth in 2009, will come to the end of his current contract in the summer of 2015.