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Daniel Agger has admitted he is unsure if he will still be a Liverpool FC player when the transfer window shuts next week.

The Danish defender is yet to feature for the Reds this season due to a niggling knee injury, sustained on the club’s summer tour of the USA.

His absence, and the fact that he appeared to fall out of favour at the back end of last season, has fuelled speculation that he will be allowed to leave Anfield before the window shuts next Monday.

Brendan Rodgers, speaking after the win over Southampton on August 17, insisted that no bids have been received for the 29-year-old, though the ECHO understands Liverpool are prepared to listen to offers.

And speaking to Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, Agger confirmed that his future was still up in the air.

“The future is complicated,” he said. “There are a few things that has to be sorted and we have to take it from there. I actually don’t know what will happen. It is a bit up to Liverpool.

“I have had niggling injuries at the wrong times and I have to say that it is difficult to change the team when it is winning. I am not frustrated by that. I am frustrated the way it happened and the way it was handled.”

Agger also took time to deny stories which had surfaced suggesting that, during the tour of America, he had made an emotional plea to Rodgers to let him leave the club.

He said: “There was nothing true in that story whatsoever. I went home from the US because I had problems with my knee and had had so for some time.

“Brendan Rodgers and I talk with honesty to each other but the last thing I will ever do is stand and whine in front of someone. Especially when it comes to football, because in football there is nothing to whine about.”