Caretaker boss Kenny Dalglish is again insisting there is no news on a permanent deal being agreed to continue as Liverpool manager. The Scot returned to the Anfield hot-seat in January following the club's decision to remove Roy Hodgson from the role.
It is expected that Liverpool's owners, Fenway Sports Group, will offer him an extended stay after results improved under his watch, but for now no agreement has been put in place.
Dalglish said: "I have nothing to say and nothing to discuss. When we have some news, I will tell you.
"There is nothing to be announced. For me, it is an honour to be here and an honour to have been asked.
"I said if I could come back and help I would do. They asked me and I have come and if I helped and the supporters have enjoyed it, then so have I."
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