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Liverpool's Daniel Agger poses for a photo with a supporter at half time at the Aviva Stadium in May. PA Wire/Press Association Images

Agger considering his Liverpool future

‘How things turned out last season is not acceptable for me,’ says the Dane.

LIVERPOOL DEFENDER Daniel Agger is considering his future as he continues to be linked with a move away from the club.

The Denmark centre-back was hampered by injuries last Premier League season and had limited game time under manager Brendan Rodgers.

With Southampton’s Croatian international Dejan Lovren also set for a move to Anfield, Agger will face even more competition for his place. Agger, 29, said it was an unacceptable 2013-14 campaign from a personal perspective and he was considering his options.

“It is no secret that I had problems last season and I am considering things,” he told Danish newspaper BT. ”How things turned out last season is not acceptable for me.

“I am here now and it is up to me to show the coach that I should play.”

Agger refused to rule out a return to Brondby, while Napoli are also believed to be interested in his services. Last week, Rodgers described Agger as “one of the best players” at Liverpool and has a role for him at the club.

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