Daniel Agger has revealed that differences of opinion between him and Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers settled his time at Anfield after eight years at the club.

The 29 year-old proposed that Rodgers did not appreciate his contribution last season and believes his direct approach had an influence on his relationship with Rodgers turning into a dispute.

“Let me put it this way: me and the manager were perhaps not on the same page for all of last season. For most of last season at least,” Agger told the Danish TV programme Onside.

“There was some distance between us and for me that was enough. I didn’t feel that he appreciated the things I contributed. And when I feel that, then it is time to move on.”

“Maybe where it went wrong between me and him is that I am very direct. I say things as they are, and also expect that people are [that way towards] to me. Maybe it’s wrong to expect that.”

Agger, however, added that Rodgers is an “incredibly talented man” and an “extremely competent coach”.