After Mohamed Salah dropped the bombshell last month that he could perhaps play for Real Madrid or FC Barcelona one day, he has now given an update on his future plans.
The Liverpool superstar's contract at Anfield only expires in 2023, but he remains constantly linked with moves to both Spanish giants.
His admission that he could imagine joining one of the two LaLiga clubs one day caused a stir among Liverpool supporters, but the Egyptian winger has now insisted he remains 100% committed to the Reds.
"I don't know. If you ask me, I say I want to stay here as long as I can, but as I've said before, it's in the club's hands," he told Norway's TV2.
"I'm always going to give 100% until the last minute I'm at this club and I want to win as many trophies as I can. And I want to give 100% to the people, who show me love all the time."
Salah also addressed his side's current troubles in front of goal, with Liverpool having netted just once in their past four Premier League games to see them drop to fourth place on the log.
"I think this is a tough season for everyone, because of the corona and the situation in the world, but we're fighting hard to defend the title," he explained.
"We try our best at training and in battle to win, and everyone is constantly hungry for more. We do our best to always give 100%. It's a tough situation for everyone, but we're still fighting to make it."
Liverpool drew 1-1 with West Bromwich Albion, shared the spoils in 0-0 stalemates with both Newcastle United and Manchester United, and also lost 1-0 to Southampton in their past four league games.
They will have a chance to end this mini-crisis when they welcome Burnley to Anfield on Thursday night.