Valencia defender Aly Cissokho is on the verge of joining Premier League side Liverpool after agreeing personal terms at Anfield.
The left-back, who joined Valencia from Lyon in 2012, has been heavily linked with a move to the Premier League, with both Liverpool and Sunderland thought to be interested in his services.
Valencia have yet to agree to allow the 25-year-old to leave the Mestalla, but Liverpool appear to have stolen a march on other potential suitors.
"Liverpool offered me something and it's true I came to an agreement with them," Cissokho told Le10Sport.
"Now it is the clubs who must decide.
"We should know more this week. If nothing is happening, it will undoubtedly mean that I will not go to Liverpool.
Liverpool are hoping to sign Cissokho on a season-long loan deal, while Valencia are only willing to offload the Frenchman on a permanent deal.
Cissokho confirmed that a disagreement over the terms of the transfer is preventing the deal from progressing, but he stressed that he is happy to remain in Valencia.
"It is the terms of the transfer", Cissokho added.
"Liverpool would like a loan with an option (to buy) while Valencia prefer a straight transfer.
"If I don't leave, it will not be a problem. I am good in Valencia."
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