Wage demands no factor in Liverpool deal - Can


Britain Football Soccer - Liverpool v Burnley - Premier League - Anfield - 12/3/17 Liverpool's Emre Can celebrates scoring their second goal Reuters / Phil Noble

(Reuters) - Liverpool midfielder Emre Can has affirmed that he is happy to extend his stay at Anfield, dismissing reports suggesting the delay in signing a new contract is down to his wage demands.

The German international, who will enter the final 12 months of his current deal at the end of the season, said his talks with the Merseyside club had been productive.

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