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Liverpool are refusing to comment on reports Steven Gerrard could leave the Champions League winners following allegations of a training-ground row.
Newspaper reports claimed the England midfielder, 25, had an angry exchange with boss Rafael Benitez.
He has two years of his current deal to run but it has been rumoured the Reds skipper is unhappy because they did not open talks as quickly as he had hoped.
A Liverpool spokesman said: "We will not be commenting on speculation."
On Sunday Liverpool spokesman Ian Cotton said: "Our position is very clear. We want Gerrard to stay at the club."
But on Monday The Sun newspaper said Gerrard has received no improved pay offer from Liverpool and no more talks are planned.
The Daily Mirror reports Gerrard has broken off all contract talks and will make a £35m exit after an "angry exchange" between the player and his manager at Melwood training ground.
Chelsea will now launch a British transfer record bid in excess of £30m for Gerrard, according to the Daily Star, while the Daily Express report his patience snapped as the Anfield club dragged their feet over a new deal.
The Daily Mail also say Gerrard's long association with Liverpool is drawing to a close and that Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been alerted.
Gerrard underlined his enthusiasm to stay at Anfield in the aftermath of Liverpool's European triumph over AC Milan in May.
He described lifting the trophy as "the best feeling ever" and when questioned about his future added: "How can I think of leaving Liverpool after a night like this?"
The Merseysider assumed negotiations over a new contract would be high on Liverpool's list of priorities.
But Gerrard is said to be disappointed that the issue has not been resolved - only nine days away from the start of their Champions League defence against Welsh minnows Total Network Solutions.
Last week Spanish reports claimed that Gerrard had admitted to Benitez his interest in a move to Real Madrid, who are said to be willing to more than double his wages to over £8m a year.
Gerrard did not hint at Real deal
The report in As newspaper also said that Gerrard would not join another Premiership side.
That is unlikely to put off Chelsea, who are also known admirers of Gerrard and were thought to be close to signing him last season.
Although his contract has two years to run, Liverpool will be aware that his market value would fall if he remained at Anfield without signing a new deal.
AC Milan may also be interested in Gerrard, while Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is a big fan of the player.
If Gerrard plays in the qualifying round tie against TNS, it would cup-tie him and prevent him playing for another club in this year's competition.