Everton midfielder Tim Cahill has hinted that he may abandon Goodison Park for the Middle East amid reported interest from Al Nasr.
The Australia international has been linked with a switch to the Riyadh-based side this summer.
While Toffees boss David Moyes has insisted that the 32-year-old is staying put, Cahill has suggested that he may ponder a departure.
"I know what the experience is like [playing in the Middle East]," Cahill told AAP. "I have lived and breathed it. I have played in two Asia Cups and I have got great connections with a lot of important people overseas.
"I come on holiday in the Middle East a lot and I embrace the weather and the culture. All these sort of elements of speculation will be dealt with after camp.
"It is always a compliment. I am a massive fan of the Middle East, the cultures, the people. I have travelled a lot and I respect them a lot. For me, it is just to focus on the Socceroos and we will see what happens later."
It has been rumoured that Cahill could receive up to £2.5m in his first year at Al Nasr.