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Brendan Rodgers is confident Liverpool can agree new deals with Raheem Sterling and Jordan Henderson.

Steven Gerrard claimed at the weekend that Liverpool must tie down the two England stars to Anfield and Rodgers agrees with his skipper.

He says Liverpool have offered a "wonderful" deal to Sterling and is optimistic he and Henderson will commit their futures to Anfield.

"Steven is relaying a message the club is wanting as well that both are very important," said the Liverpool boss.

"It will be resolved very soon. Raheem has been offered a wonderful deal for a young man who is still developing. Hopefully his representatives can find agreement with the club.

"I know he is happy here. I am only saying what I know what the club has offered, which is an incredible deal for a young player.

"I've spoken to Raheem a number of times. He is very, very happy here and you see that in his game and his play.

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"Jordan is a fantastic player and he has shown his worth in his time here and again, hopefully that deal will get organised soon and allow him to kick on in the next stage of his development."

Rodgers claims Liverpool are anxious not to pay Sterling too much when he is still young in case it dampens his hunger.

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"What he has been granted at this football club is an opportunity," he said. "You see that with young players here and they also get rewarded.

"We're certainly not a club which is going to give out way, way above what a player is worth at a certain point of their career. It's not just a case of giving a player, any player - and I'm not just talking about Raheem here - what they want.

"We want to reward our best talents. They are a big part of the future here and we are confident that will be very soon."

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