German midfielder Dietmar Hamann insists he will not sort out his future until after Liverpool's Champions League final.
The 31-year-old, whose contract expires in the summer, has been linked with a move to Bolton to replace the retiring Fernando Hierro.
He has only just returned to fitness after a bad knee injury sustained in the Merseyside derby in March, but was able to replace Xabi Alonso when the Spanish ace was suspended for the second leg of the Champions League semi-final against Chelsea.
Hamann will now be fighting for a midfield place for the Istanbul final on May 25 against AC Milan with Igor Biscan, a game that could be his last for the club if he cannot sort out a new contract at Anfield.
Hamann said: "We have got two more important games left and I am not going to think about my future until after we have played the final.
"The game is too important for me to be thinking about anything else before then. But I have not agreed to sign any contracts."
Hamann was offered a one-year extension to his current deal during the season, but that was eventually withdrawn by boss Rafa Benitez when he became tired of waiting for the midfielder to make up his mind.
At that point Hamann was being linked with a return to his homeland, and that is still the case. But now Bolton have made their interest known and Hamann will have to make a decision this summer after he has held further talks with Benitez.
It is believed that Hamann would prefer to stay at Anfield, and he is now looking forward to the May 25 date with Milan, having said the atmosphere for the second leg against Chelsea was the best he had ever experienced.