Liverpool defender Nat Phillips has refused to rule out staying at Anfield when his loan at Championship club Bournemouth ends in the summer.
Phillips has struggled for appearances this season with the return of Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip being the preferred partner when fit.
The 24-year-old last started for the Reds back in December in the 2-1 win over AC Milan in the UEFA Champions League.
With chances limited at Anfield, Phillips was allowed to leave the club on loan and joined promotion hopefuls Bournemouth.
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Though many believe a successful loan with the Cherries could lead to a permanent deal, the defender said he isn't thinking too far ahead and his Liverpool career is far from over.
“I’m fairly relaxed about it," said Phillips via the Daily Star. "I signed a long-term deal with the club at the start of the season.
“I try not to look too far ahead. Other players have told me a career is over before you know it, so I want to enjoy the present, this chance to play for Bournemouth and to improve.
“Things can always change. It looked as Liverpool were going to sell me, but that deal fell through – and then they needed me because of the injuries last season.
“In that period, I helped myself and the team and we qualified for the Champions League. But at the same time, it’s Liverpool and competition is high and you players will come back once fit.
“That’s something you accept when you are at the big clubs. The manager sympathised with my situation. He wanted this move for my sake. He’s delighted I’m here – as I am.”
Phillips could make his Bournemouth debut in the FA Cup on Sunday against Boreham Wood.