Gerrard on the verge of new contract

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is on the verge of signing a new contract with the club and claims that next season his side…

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is on the verge of signing a new contract with the club and claims that next season his side will be ready for a proper tilt at the club's 19th title.

The 26-year-old has two years left on his current deal but the Anfield club are keen to sign him on a new four-year contract.

New owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett are also willing to sanction a £120,000 weekly wage for the England midfielder as Liverpool aim to reel in new champions Manchester United and Roman Abramovich's Chelsea.

Gerrard confirmed that negotiations are ongoing with the club and insisted he was ready to put pen to paper as soon as possible.

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"Talks are progressing and I am ready to sign a new contract any time now," he said. "It's just around the corner.

"I am not sure when it will be done but I am ready to sign. As soon as the contract is put in front of me, I will sign it."

The news will delight Liverpool supporters, who have faced at least two anxious summers sweating over the future of their skipper in recent years.

For Gerrard, it provides the chance to launch a genuine title challenge with the Reds - something he admits the Reds have again failed to do this season.

"We can't escape the fact that, in the league, this season we haven't been good enough," said Gerrard. "You ask the manager, or me, or indeed any of the players in our dressing room and they will all say exactly the same thing."

A second Champions League final appearance in three years reflects well on the strides being made under Rafael Benitez, but Gerrard insists the side crave domestic success.

"We had bigger ambitions for this season than the Champions League. We always had one eye on Europe because it is so prestigious and a tournament that has always served us well, but we also wanted the league flag flying back at Anfield and felt we were in a good position to have a real go.

"The league is always your bread and butter as a Liverpool player and we're not far away," he added. "With investment in the summer, and the squad here staying together we can promise to push Chelsea and United all the way next year."