Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has expressed his desire to extend his contract at Anfield.
The 27-year-old, who has recently been away on Euro 2012 duty with eliminated Denmark, only has two years remaining on his current Reds deal but has hinted that he would be happy to stay beyond 2014.
"It's no secret that I'm happy to be in Liverpool. Otherwise, I would not have been there for six years," he told sporten.dk.
"I have not [discussed a new contract] but if they come with an offer I will surely sit down and talk with them. It's not something that is urgent, for I have contract until 2014, but if they ask I will listen.
"I am looking forward to meeting the new coach. I've seen what he has done at Swansea, and it has been impressive."
Agger joined Liverpool from native side Brondby in 2006.