Fernando Torres has insisted his future is at Liverpool even if Rafael Benitez does leave the club at the end of the season.
Benitez hopes to sign a new deal at Anfield but is yet to put pen to paper - even though he has less than 18 months of his current contract to run.
Chief executive Rick Parry's exit and the fact Liverpool's co-owners have been told it will make the club easier to sell if Benitez stays makes it more likely the Spaniard will prolong his Anfield tenure.
But, even if Benitez does go, Spain forward Torres insists his own future at Anfield was not tied to that of manager.
'My future is tied with Liverpool, because I still have four years left to run on my contract,' he said.
'Therefore, should Rafa leave, I will stay on and fulfill my contract with the club. My wish is that Rafa extends his contract with Liverpool. I cannot think about how a possible departure might affect me, because it hasn't happened yet, and I don't like wasting time thinking about ifs and buts.'
Torres is also confident he will be fit for the club's crucial clashes in Europe and at home in the next 10 days.
The Reds take on Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League last 16 tie looking to progress with a 1-0 advantage from the first leg at the Bernabeu, and then face Manchester United in the Premier League in a match they have to win to have any hope of catching their bitter north-west rivals.
Torres has not played since he suffered an ankle injury in that Madrid victory, but revealed last night he is optimistic about returning next week.
'I hope to be available for both of the matches because they will be two great games,' he said.
'The ankle injury has been giving me some trouble and the recovery process is taking longer than I hoped.
'However, I am quite optimistic that I will be ready for the match versus Real Madrid, and if the ankle holds out, I will also be at Old Trafford.'
Torres does not accept the claim that his injury problems this season have cost Liverpool their chance of winning the Premier League title, adding: 'I don't think that I'm to blame for the injuries, it forms part of the game. I have suffered three muscular injuries during the first three months of the competition, and now I have picked up an ankle injury.
'I don't think that my injury should be considered as a reason for Liverpool not winning the league. Although following a couple of poor results we have lost touch with Manchester United at the top, the team has done well this season. The league though is still alive, but Man United are looking strong and they are not dropping points.'
Benitez hopes to sign a new deal at Anfield but is yet to put pen to paper - even though he has less than 18 months of his current contract to run.
Chief executive Rick Parry's exit and the fact Liverpool's co-owners have been told it will make the club easier to sell if Benitez stays makes it more likely the Spaniard will prolong his Anfield tenure.
But, even if Benitez does go, Spain forward Torres insists his own future at Anfield was not tied to that of manager.
'My future is tied with Liverpool, because I still have four years left to run on my contract,' he said.
'Therefore, should Rafa leave, I will stay on and fulfill my contract with the club. My wish is that Rafa extends his contract with Liverpool. I cannot think about how a possible departure might affect me, because it hasn't happened yet, and I don't like wasting time thinking about ifs and buts.'
Torres is also confident he will be fit for the club's crucial clashes in Europe and at home in the next 10 days.
The Reds take on Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League last 16 tie looking to progress with a 1-0 advantage from the first leg at the Bernabeu, and then face Manchester United in the Premier League in a match they have to win to have any hope of catching their bitter north-west rivals.
Torres has not played since he suffered an ankle injury in that Madrid victory, but revealed last night he is optimistic about returning next week.
'I hope to be available for both of the matches because they will be two great games,' he said.
'The ankle injury has been giving me some trouble and the recovery process is taking longer than I hoped.
'However, I am quite optimistic that I will be ready for the match versus Real Madrid, and if the ankle holds out, I will also be at Old Trafford.'
Torres does not accept the claim that his injury problems this season have cost Liverpool their chance of winning the Premier League title, adding: 'I don't think that I'm to blame for the injuries, it forms part of the game. I have suffered three muscular injuries during the first three months of the competition, and now I have picked up an ankle injury.
'I don't think that my injury should be considered as a reason for Liverpool not winning the league. Although following a couple of poor results we have lost touch with Manchester United at the top, the team has done well this season. The league though is still alive, but Man United are looking strong and they are not dropping points.'
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