Mohamed Salah thinks he will sign a new contract with Liverpool but says there are no guarantees he will remain at Anfield.
Salah has just over a year remaining on his deal and has been unable to agree terms to extend his stay on Merseyside.
The prolific Egypt forward has reiterated that he is not looking to move on and a decision over his future will not be based on money alone.
Asked by FourFourTwo if he will sign a new contract, he said: “Yeah. Er, I think so?”
Salah then quipped: “But if they want me to go, that’s something different!”
The 29-year-old added: “I don’t know, I have one year left. I think the fans know what I want, but in the contract it’s not everything about the money at all.
“So I don’t know, I can’t tell you exactly. I have one year left and the fans know what I want.”
Liverpool remain in the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple and Salah he is not concerned by uncertainty over his future with so much to play for late in the season.
“I’m not worried, I don’t let myself worry about something,” the former Chelsea and Roma man said.
“The season didn’t finish yet, so let’s finish it in the best possible way – that’s the most important thing. Then in the last year, we’re going to see what’s going to happen.”