Liverpool are eager to secure manager Brendan Rodgers to a new contract. The Sunday Mirror says Rodgers, appointed as manager in June 2012, has under two years remaining on his deal and the Anfield giants are wary of taking any risks over his future.
The Liverpool board are yet to discuss a new contract with Rodgers, but it is believed to be on the club's agenda.
Rodgers has admirers at Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham, and could even be considered as a potential successor to Roy Hodgson if England fail to qualify for the World Cup.
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