Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt has claimed that he wants to help the club win the Eredivisie title this season, and has also said that he is open to renewing his contract.
The 35-year-old rejoined the Dutch outfit from Fenerbahce in the summer and has enjoyed an impressive start to the campaign by scoring 11 league goals, with only PSV Eindhoven forward Luuk de Jong netting more in the top flight.
"We will discuss a potential renewal at the end of the season," Kuyt told NOS Studio Voetbal. "I want to focus on playing football for now.
"I am feeling well and want to keep playing for a long time. A contract renewal could be an option if Feyenoord are on the same page as me. But I am in no rush to resolve my future.
"My main goal is to win a trophy with Feyenoord. I was voted Player of the Season, won the top scorer award and won the Golden Shoe during my first spell with Feyenoord, but I did not win the league title for example. That is my biggest objective this season."
Kuyt scored 86 goals during his first spell at Feyenoord before moving to Liverpool.