LIVERPOOL FULL-BACK Glen Johnson insists he will not go “crawling” for a new contract and says there have been no fresh talks over a deal.
The 30-year-old defender headed in an 85th-minute winner against Stoke City on Saturday, but his Anfield future remains up in the air.
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Serie A giants Roma are reportedly interested in Johnson – whose contract with the Premier League club expires in June 2015 — and the right-back says he will not be begging to stay at Liverpool.
“I’m not going to go crawling to anybody. They know where I am and they know the situation,” he told The Guardian.
“First and foremost, I want to play for a club that wants me. It is as simple as that. I want to play my football — time goes very quick.
“I have enjoyed my time here — the majority of the six years. There have been some good times, some bad times. I have enjoyed my football, but if I haven’t got a contract I can’t stay.”
Johnson, whose goal against Stoke gave Liverpool their fifth league win of the season, said he was focused on the rest of the campaign.
“There were minor talks at the end of last season but they were minor talks. Nothing that I could accept or reject – just minor talks,” he added.
“Whatever will unfold will unfold. It’s not my business to talk to other clubs at the minute. I am concentrating on keeping winning for Liverpool.
“I want to respect my contract and that is what I am willing to do.”
Glen Johnson: I'm not going to go crawling over new Liverpool deal
LIVERPOOL FULL-BACK Glen Johnson insists he will not go “crawling” for a new contract and says there have been no fresh talks over a deal.
The 30-year-old defender headed in an 85th-minute winner against Stoke City on Saturday, but his Anfield future remains up in the air.
Serie A giants Roma are reportedly interested in Johnson – whose contract with the Premier League club expires in June 2015 — and the right-back says he will not be begging to stay at Liverpool.
“I’m not going to go crawling to anybody. They know where I am and they know the situation,” he told The Guardian.
“First and foremost, I want to play for a club that wants me. It is as simple as that. I want to play my football — time goes very quick.
Johnson, whose goal against Stoke gave Liverpool their fifth league win of the season, said he was focused on the rest of the campaign.
“Whatever will unfold will unfold. It’s not my business to talk to other clubs at the minute. I am concentrating on keeping winning for Liverpool.
“I want to respect my contract and that is what I am willing to do.”
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