Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers is unshaken in the Raheem Sterling saga, insisting that the forward must complete his current contract at the club.
Sterling has informed the club of his decision not to extend his contract with the club while his representative Aidy Ward revealed that the forward will be moving to a rival club this summer.
Liverpool have in the past deal with players who wanted a move away from the club by forcing them to remain at the club.
Rodgers believes that the club will once more hold their ground and make the 22-yea-old complete his remaining 2 years from his contract.
"It's very difficult to comment on what other people speak about. We have always been clear. It will always be dealt with internally and we look to do things privately. The concentration for myself is to continue to improve Raheem as a footballer," Rodgers said.
"Whether there are talks or no talks, he has two years left and I expect him to be here. It is quite simple.
"I don't see Raheem being unhappy. His representative made it very clear he wanted to speak at the end of the season. I'm sure talks will take place over the summer."