Emre Can insists he’s focused on winning silverware with Liverpool - despite the ongoing uncertainty over his future.

The German midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season and has been heavily linked with a free transfer to Juventus next summer.

Liverpool still hope they can convince Can to sign a new deal and have no intention of selling him this month, regardless of whether the current impasse continues.

Sources close to the player say he has yet to make a final decision as he ponders a lucrative offer from the Serie A outfit.

Can, who celebrates his 24th birthday on Friday, has his sights set on lifting a trophy with Liverpool before heading to the World Cup in Russia.

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“First of all there are still many games with Liverpool to concentrate on, but I hope to be able to stay healthy and go to the World Cup in the summer,” Can said.

“We have been in a good way and we want to try to continue winning as many games as possible and hopefully that can mean having a good run in the FA Cup as well as the Premier League and the Champions League.

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“We want to win a trophy. We are full of belief that winning a title is something this squad is capable of achieving and we will give our best.”

Can was the only Liverpool player to start all five matches over the festive period - taking his tally to 155 appearances for the club after reaching the 150-mark in December’s stalemate with West Brom.

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“It’s a big honour for me to play so many games for the club in just three-and-a-half years,” Can told the club’s official matchday programme.

“Reaching that milestone is something that I am very proud of. Not too many people play that many games for a club like Liverpool by the age of 23 and you can’t do that if you are not a good player.

“I’m very thankful to all the trainers, the manager and all the staff here for the part they have played in helping me to achieve that because without them it wouldn’t have been possible.

“I am always my own biggest critic and although I am pleased with my development in these three-and-a-half seasons I know there are a lot of areas that I can still improve.”