Veteran defender Kolo Toure is hoping to use his experience to help the younger generation at Liverpool to trophies in the coming years.
The Ivorian, 34, penned a contract extension on Merseyside earlier this week, with the Reds failing to confirm the length of the deal.
Toure, a two-time Premier League champion with Arsenal and Manchester City, is now determined help the likes of Jordan Henderson and Philippe Coutinho fulfil their potential at Anfield.
"I have won some things in my career," he told the club's official website.
"But now I want to help the likes of Philippe Coutinho, Jordan Henderson and the other young players win something because they are great, great players.
"If I can help them in any way with my experience to achieve things next season, that would be massive for me."
Toure joined the club in 2013 on a free transfer from City.