Arsenal and Liverpool are considering a swap deal that would see Theo Walcott join the Reds and Raheem Sterling taking the opposite route.
Boss Brendan Rodgers insists the 20-year-old will stay at Anfield next season but agent Aidy Ward reportedly said that the youngster will refuse a new deal if offered "£900,000 a week".
The Reds failed to qualify for next season's Champions League with Arsenal also ready to offer cash to secure the services of the talented Englishman.
Asked to comment on the future of the player three days ago, Rodgers said: "Raheem has two years left on his deal and I expect him to see that two years through.
"We want to resolve the situation but it doesn't change my approach to him. There is no problem there.
"I don't see Raheem being unhappy. Raheem's representative made it very clear that he wanted to speak at the end of the season.
"Our concentration is on the last game of the season and I'm sure talks will take place over the course of the summer."