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Sami Hyypia has confirmed he will sit down and discuss his future with Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez after Wednesday's UEFA Champions League final.
The Finn has given sterling service to The Reds since joining the club from Willem II in 1999.
He has featured regularly for Liverpool this term, but Benitez has made moves to bring in younger options in the centre of defence.
Hyypia is aware the writing could be on the wall for him at Anfield, but will put his future on hold until after Wednesday's meeting with Milan.
"I understand the situation and it's no problem," Hyypia told the News of the World.
"I still have one year here, but if I want to do something about it in the summer, after the Champions League final is the time to talk to the manager about what is going to happen.
"I haven't been too disappointed by the season. I've played 29 games, I'm sharp and ready for games.
"If the manager wants to sign a new centre-back, I think that's a sign for me I won't be playing much.
"After the final I will sit down, think it over and see what happens."
Sami Hyypia has confirmed he will sit down and discuss his future with Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez after Wednesday's UEFA Champions League final.
The Finn has given sterling service to The Reds since joining the club from Willem II in 1999.
He has featured regularly for Liverpool this term, but Benitez has made moves to bring in younger options in the centre of defence.
Hyypia is aware the writing could be on the wall for him at Anfield, but will put his future on hold until after Wednesday's meeting with Milan.
"I understand the situation and it's no problem," Hyypia told the News of the World.
"I still have one year here, but if I want to do something about it in the summer, after the Champions League final is the time to talk to the manager about what is going to happen.
"I haven't been too disappointed by the season. I've played 29 games, I'm sharp and ready for games.
"If the manager wants to sign a new centre-back, I think that's a sign for me I won't be playing much.
"After the final I will sit down, think it over and see what happens."

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