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Kolo Toure determined to fight

As it stands the former Ivory Coastinternational, who turns 35 in March, has three months left at Anfield as no new offer has been made by the club.Toure signed a one-year extensionlast May but the pending summer arrival of Schalke centre-back JoelMatip on a free transfer would appear to suggest the former Arsenal andManchester Citycentre-back is on his way out.However, he is refusing to accept this is the end and has been encouraged by a recent run in the side which, due to injuries, has seen him start the last two matches."I've not been told anything. I am just enjoying every second of being atLiverpoolFootball Club," said Toure, who has made 16 appearances so far this season."I am a fighter. The future is not the most important thing for me. What's important is what's happening for me right now."I'm in the team at the moment and I am showing every game thatI'm still here."It doesn't matter what other people say, I'm very happy and I always give 100 per cent for this club."Sometimes you can make people change their minds by performing well and that's my challenge right now."I can show people by my games that I'm still a top player. That's all I can do and I will fight until the end."I've not had any offers for next season yet but if I keep playing like I am at the moment then I'm sure doors will open."

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