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Glen Johnson admits he’s considering a number of offers from abroad as the Liverpool full-back prepares to leave Anfield this summer.

The 30-year-old defender is out of contract at the end of the season and he’s confirmed that there have been no fresh talks over an extension.

Johnson, who has been linked with a move to Serie A outfit Roma, is able to sign a pre-contract agreement with a foreign club and he says discussions have already taken place.

Asked about his contract situation at Liverpool, Johnson said: “There’s no update. There have been no talks.

“At this point I have no idea (where I will be next season). I haven’t thought about it.

“I’ve got two months left here and we will see what happens after that. I’m just going to keep my head down and keep training.”

On the possibility of moving overseas, Johnson added: “I do like the idea of going abroad.

“There have been talks. I’m still young and it would be great for the kids. But I’m not thinking about that at the moment, We will have to wait and see.”

Boss Brendan Rodgers said back in January that he wanted Johnson to stay but the situation is complicated by his status as one of the club’s highest earners and his dwindling role at Anfield.

Johnson earns around £120,000 per week and he rejected the Reds’ offer of a short extension on reduced terms towards the end of last season.

Over the course of the current campaign it has become increasingly clear that the former Chelsea full-back’s Reds career is coming to an end.

Johnson, who cost Liverpool £18million from Portsmouth in 2009, has scored nine goals in 192 appearances for the club. He has been hampered by injuries this term and since regaining fitness he has found himself down the pecking order.

Sunday’s FA Cup stalemate with Blackburn Rovers was his first start since the fourth round tie with Bolton back in January.