Dirk Kuyt believes that Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is trying to force him out of the club.
The Dutchman recently turned down a move back to his former club Feyenoord, stating that he is not prepared to take an 80% wage cut.
Kuyt thinks that he still has what it takes to succeed at Anfield and is determined to prove his worth to the club.
"Under this manager I don't have the feeling anymore that he will put me in the side every week," the 31-year-old told The Sun. "I'm under no illusion about playing every week, but I believe I am still good enough to play for Liverpool every week.
"Last season I was scoring goals all over the place, but this season the manager bought three players who all played in my position. In the rotation system he used, I never found my rhythm again and never felt my old self.
"Deep in my heart I'd love to stay at Liverpool so I could have full revenge on everyone in my final season at the club."
Kuyt arrived on Merseyside in 2006.