James Milner says he leaves Liverpool with his ambitions fulfilled.
The 37 year-old departs as his contract runs down next month.
"Not really," he told the Liverpool Echo when asked if there's anything missing from his Liverpool trophy cabinet. "It would have been nice to win the Europa League final (against Sevilla in 2016). We didn't quite get over the line. Other than that, no. That's why I'm content on leaving this place, which isn't easy. I think it's probably very sad leaving here if you feel as if you've missed out or not achieved what you wanted.
"When I signed you look at Liverpool and the amount it has won in its history. And then when I signed, the draw of coming here was that the club had not been as successful in recent times. Can you start a new era? That was the aim. You don't always hit your aims. To have a chance to win the league title after 30 years was the thing, and we were so desperate to deliver that. It was special.
"I would never say expected to do it but it would be nice to know leaving the club that was job well done. That's what I wanted to happen."
He also said: “I found out about three weeks ago from the club.
"Obviously before that, with not hearing anything in my own mind I had probably decided myself it was the time that I would be going. In my own mind it's been good because the manager wanted to keep me which as a player is what you want, and then obviously the club decided a different way.
"In my head it felt like it could be a good time as well (to leave). So I'm content with how it's all come about. It's sort of your own decision."