Cape Town - Fabio Borini's agent insists that his client is content with life at Liverpool despite not being afforded much game-time this season.
Having spent the 2013/14 campaign on loan at Sunderland, the striker returned to Anfield hopeful of working his way into the first team, but he has found his passage blocked by Daniel Sturridge, Maro Balotelli and Rickie Lambert,
As a result, the Italian has made just three appearances for the Reds this term, two of which were off the bench. Despite this, Borini's agent, Marco de Marchi, insists that he is not looking to leave the club.
"At this moment I am certainly not going to look for another club, as the boy is happy to remain at Liverpool," he said.
"Let's not forget he left a journey he already started at Roma in order to come to England.
"He has managed to find some space playing in the Champions League and starting in the Premier League. Things are progressing as expected."
Borini is believed to be being monitored by a number of clubs, but de Marchi says that there is nothing firm in the works.
"Borini is a top-level player, so consequently he has a contract with Liverpool and any club interested knows how to approach them," he said.
"Liverpool have no intention of loaning him out, as they already proved in August."
"We know that and so do all the clubs who came looking for him in the last transfer session.
"The situation is exactly the same as it was in September, in the sense that he is very happy to be part of this important team."