Dominik Szoboszlai's Liverpool contract talks have stalled, with the Hungary captain admitting no progress has been made.
What happened?
The midfielder's representatives have been in talks with Liverpool over a new deal, but Szoboszlai said "there has been no real progression" on the contract situation.
Szoboszlai supplied the assist for Virgil van Dijk's 100th-minute winner against Everton, securing a 2-1 victory.
Why it matters for Dominik Szoboszlai
The victory leaves Liverpool in fifth, seven points ahead of Chelsea in the battle for the final Champions League spot, with Szoboszlai focusing on the upcoming games.
As the Hungary skipper, Szoboszlai is tied to Liverpool until 2028, but he hinted that he sees his long-term future at the club.
What comes next?
Szoboszlai will face a busy schedule with five games to go before the international break, and then a well-deserved rest.
The midfielder added that the fans' support "means a lot" and that he loves being at Liverpool, with his family happy.
And the win over Everton was a significant one, with Szoboszlai saying "we couldn't ask for more" after the 100th-minute goal.
But Szoboszlai remains relaxed about his contract situation, saying "I'm completely relaxed" and that he will focus on the games ahead.
The Hungary captain also praised the team's performance, saying "we made it clear what happened" against Manchester City at the Etihad.
So the focus now shifts to the upcoming fixtures, with Liverpool facing Chelsea at Anfield next month in a crucial Champions League spot battle.
Szoboszlai's current contract ends in 2028, and Liverpool are eager to secure him on extended terms given his impressive performances.
The midfielder has been in talks over a new deal for several months, but the negotiations have stalled behind closed doors.