Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is in no mood to quit football anytime soon.
The defensive midfielder is in good form and is fully fit, which means he is going to make a big contribution this season.
When asked about his long term outlook, the 30-year-old said he feels as good as ever and thinks he can go on for a long time.
"I'm just turned 30 and I still feel about 25 physically and I feel as good as I've ever felt," he said, per the official club website.
"I'm at a good point in my career in terms of my experience and physically there's not even a question about anything like that at the moment.
"I want to try to play as long as possible. I still love the game and I want to play for England and Liverpool as long as I can.
"I've always lived my life the right way in terms of doing everything right, eat the right things, sleep right and live my life the best way. So even in the next six or seven years I should hopefully be able to perform at the highest level.
"At the minute I feel physically very good and feel I am at a good part of my career in terms of the balance of experience I've had in the last 10 years but also I feel very strong.
"I was a bit unfortunate to pick up the knock I did at the end of last season with a bit of a bizarre challenge, which I picked up my knee injury, but I rehabbed well and feel really good now."

