Brendan Rodgers says he rates Liverpool as his ultimate "destination". Rodgers can't see himself managing another Premier League team.
"Where do you go from Liverpool, one of the biggest clubs in the world?" said Rodgers. "You know when you join Liverpool you're never going to manage Manchester United. You join Tottenham or Arsenal, the reality is you won't do the other. You manage Swansea, you won't manage Cardiff.
"That is all hypothetical. Liverpool might sack me and then I need to be in work.
"I've signed a deal here and I want to be here to see that through. Then, hopefully, I've earned enough time to warrant another deal, to keep growing and building here.
"If I'm here after this year, it will be the longest period in any role I've been in football. I've always been the same. After three years, I've always moved a role or job.
"I always saw Liverpool as a club that was going to be a destination for me, not somewhere that was part of the journey.
"I really wanted to be here, follow some incredible managers with a support that is unrivalled, and to have success while knowing I was young enough to create and build something. That is why I came here. I know I need to justify that by working well and winning trophies. I hope that is the next step.
"When you come here, that is what you are judged on. It is something (win trophies) I want to do for all the supporters and people here."