Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge sees his future at Anfield and is prepared to fight for his place in Jurgen Klopp s team week in, week out .
Sturridge scored two goals in nine Premier League appearances for the Reds in 2017-18 before being loaned out to West Brom for the second half of the season.
The 28-year-old England international failed to find the net for the Baggies in his six appearances and again struggled with a hamstring injury while at The Hawthorns.
However, Sturridge says pre-season is going to plan and he hopes to force his way back into Klopp s plans.
I see myself staying at Liverpool, hopefully being part of the team week in, week out, he told the club s website.
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Pre-season is going well, so for me it s keeping my head down and building on that. I m excited about the season ahead and it feels great to be back.
Sturridge, who joined Liverpool from Chelsea in January 2013, enjoyed his best season in a red shirt when he played alongside Raheem Sterling and Luis Suarez in 2013-14, scoring 21 goals in 29 league games.
Persistent injuries have made him something of a peripheral figure since Klopp took charge in October 2015, but, having scored twice in Liverpool s 7-0 friendly win over Chester on July 7, Sturridge feels in good shape ahead of the pre-season International Champions Cup tournament.
I am feeling great and can t wait to get the season under way, he said.
We have the tour to come where we face some great teams like Manchester United, Manchester City and [Borussia] Dortmund.