Riise fears for Anfield future

Liverpool defender John Arne Riise fears he is heading for the Anfield exit door in the summer.

Liverpool defender John Arne Riise fears he is heading for the Anfield exit door in the summer.

The Norway international has one-year remaining on his present contract, but he has yet to hear from the club regarding an extension to that deal after falling out of favour on Merseyside this season.

Riise scored an injury-time own goal in Liverpool's 1-1 first leg draw with Chelsea at Anfield in the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday to leave the Reds facing an uphill battle to reach their third final in four years.

And Riise - who is believed to be an end of season transfer target of Newcastle and Aston Villa - is keen to stay at Anfield, but the 27-year-old is concerned that his midweek howler could prove to be one of his last acts in a Liverpool shirt.

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"I hope and still believe in a new contract with Liverpool," said Riise.

"But I cannot say definitely that I have a future here when I only have one year left of my deal and haven't heard anything from the club yet."

Riise's brother revealed the defender was so disappointed by his own goal against Chelsea he did not even want to speak to his family.

Bjorn Helge Riise, who plays for Norwegian club Lillestrom, said: "I tried getting in contact with John Arne after the game.

"Eventually he sent me back a text message, saying 'I don't want to speak. I'm so disappointed. Give me a call back in a couple of days and we'll speak then'."

Liverpool haven't managed to score a goal at Stamford Bridge under Rafael Benitez in eight previous meetings but must find the net next week to have a chance of making the final in Moscow.