JAMIE CARRAGHER would have “no problem” moving to another club if Liverpool decide against offering him a contract extension.
The 32-year-old defender will have a year remaining on his present deal when this season finishes, and there are no negotiations currently taking place about a renewal.
That could change in the summer, as Liverpool are keen to let Carragher focus on playing before looking at his future.
But Carragher, who has spent all of his career so far at Anfield, acknowledges there may come a time when he has to search for another club.
“The club will give me a new contract if they want to,” he said.
“If not it doesn’t matter, I’ll still play my best and if I have to move then I’ll move, no problem. It wouldn’t bother me.”
Carragher famously quit international football in 2007 after becoming frustrated with limited opportunities in the England team, and stresses he is “not scared of making big decisions”.
“It’s a club thing,” he said.
“It’s down to them. I’ll keep playing and see where it takes me.”





