Adrian joined the European champions last summer on a two-year deal with the option for a third after leaving West Ham United as a free agent.
The 33-year-old Spaniard was supposed to act as back-up to first choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker, but injury problems for the Brazilian has seen Adrian make 18 appearances in all competitions for Jurgen Klopp’s men.
Adrian has been susceptible to the odd error in his first season on Merseyside but he proved to be Liverpool’s hero in the UEFA Super Cup against Chelsea, saving Tammy Abraham’s effort in the penalty shoot-out to hand the Reds the trophy.
He has been linked with a return to former club Real Betis but Adrian is happy with life in England.
“I see myself in Liverpool at the moment,” he told Radio Sevilla.
“I still have many years of football left, and we will see. I have one more year and another optional one. Right now I wouldn’t change anything to be here in Liverpool and enjoy this beautiful moment. After this moment I honestly don’t know, football is a lot of fun.
“In the summer, I saw myself, being free, the possibility of returning to Betis was there, but it vanished.
“You have to live the present, and we’ll see what happens next. Having to leave home was complicated but looking at it now with perspective it’s clear that I’ve grown as a professional and as a person.”