His current contract runs until 2014 and Liverpool have absolutely no desire to offload a player who is idolised on The Kop.
Torres is currently working his way back to fitness following knee surgery last month and is channelling all his efforts into being ready for the World Cup.
However, it will be touch and go if he is ready for Spain’s opening game against Switzerland on June 16
Peter Brukner, Liverpool’s new Head of Sports Medicine and Sports Science, said: “He’s doing well.
“He’s certainly tremendously committed to his rehab, as are the staff here.
“Whether he’ll be fit for the first game or not is uncertain. We’re anxious not to hurry him along too much because we want the long-term benefit. But we are aware he’s got the short-term goal of playing in the World Cup.
Torres is currently working his way back to fitness following knee surgery last month and is channelling all his efforts into being ready for the World Cup.
However, it will be touch and go if he is ready for Spain’s opening game against Switzerland on June 16
Peter Brukner, Liverpool’s new Head of Sports Medicine and Sports Science, said: “He’s doing well.
“He’s certainly tremendously committed to his rehab, as are the staff here.
“Whether he’ll be fit for the first game or not is uncertain. We’re anxious not to hurry him along too much because we want the long-term benefit. But we are aware he’s got the short-term goal of playing in the World Cup.
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