Gini Wijnaldum insists he's relaxed about his contract situation at Liverpool as he set his sights on a Premier League and Champions League double.

The Dutch midfielder has just over two years remaining on the deal he signed following a £25million move from Newcastle in 2016 and says talks have yet to begin over an extension.

Wijnaldum should be the next in line for a new contract with Liverpool having secured the long-term futures of Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah, Jordan Henderson, Sadio Mane, Joe Gomez, Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold over the past 12 months.

“No, I did not speak with the club yet,” Wijnaldum revealed.

“That is something for the club. I will see what happens.

“I signed a five-year contract and I am still under contract. I just do my job to perform. A new contract has to come from the club.”

The Netherlands international is more concerned about ensuring this season of huge promise for Liverpool has a successful finale.

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Wijnaldum says the manner of the Reds' thrilling triumph away to Bayern Munich in the last 16 of the Champions League showed their desire to maintain a challenge on two fronts.

“It felt great because a lot of teams struggle to come and get a good result at Bayern,” he said.

“We had confidence we could do it. After the first game people were asking: ‘Is this a good result for the second leg?'

“We were confident because we did not concede at home and we know the way we play football we can create chances and score goals.

“We felt what it is to play in a final last season and the journey was great. We want it again.

“At a club like Liverpool you have to win everything possible and you have to play for both – the Premier League and the Champions League.

“It suits Liverpool to play for both. Look at Manchester City, they are not only going for the title or the Champions League. It's a big club – so is Liverpool – so you go for both.”

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Wijnaldum paid tribute to match-winner Sadio Mane whose classy double in the Allianz Arena took his tally for the season to 19.

“He is really important with his goals and assists. Sadio is have a good season, his best with us,” he added.

“He has had a big influence on us winning games. Mo (Salah) didn't score but had a good game. A lot of players do the work and make the difference. You have to speak about everyone.”

Liverpool will await their fate in Friday's quarter-final draw with Wijnaldum fancying a trip to his homeland to take on Ajax.

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He said: “Ajax are in and if it works out that way, why not? They are a good team and press high. They're also a team that suits us, the way we play.

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“Last season I said I did not want to play Manchester City – and we got Manchester City so we will see!”

Liverpool have little time to savour the scalp of Bayern. On Sunday they have the chance to regain top spot in the Premier League when they travel to lowly Fulham.

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"I think it will be even harder at Fulham," he insisted.

"They are struggling, fighting to survive and it's always difficult to play against those teams. Fulham will make it as difficult as possible and we have to be focused."