Sevilla full-back Daniel Alves has not ruled out the possibility of joining Liverpool this summer.
The 23-year-old Brazilian claimed the Barclays Premiership club have made an offer to secure his services, although Alves insists he is no rush to decide where his future lies.
He said: "They (Liverpool) have made an offer and the interest is there, the truth is that they are a strong team which has very good players and a Spanish coach.
"Moreover, they are one of the best clubs in Europe, and last season they won the Champions League and very few teams have achieved that. They are a big club.
"But at this time I am at Sevilla and I only want to go on holiday to Brazil."
Alves, who played an integral role in Sevilla's UEFA Cup success, insists his final decision about his future will be based purely on footballing reasons.
"It's true that there are offers but there will be time to sit down, talk about them and make the right decision," he continued.
"There are only offers, nothing certain, and I have to study them.
"I always want to improve and continue to grow as a player and if I have to leave I will.
"But if I see that my improvement can happen in Sevilla then I will continue a few years more here."