Liverpool midfielder Emre Can has insisted that he intends to 'play for a very big club next season', amid growing interest in his services from foreign clubs.
The Germany international, who has not yet ruled out remaining at Anfield beyond the end of his existing deal this summer, is said to be wanted by Juventus and former club Bayern Munich.
Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid have also been touted as possible destinations in recent days, meanwhile, with the 24-year-old almost certain to be available to purchase on a free in a little over two months' time.
Can has now provided a further update on his future, admitting that he will not rule out any options currently on the table.
"I have the self-confidence to say that my qualities are sufficient to play in a very big club next season," he told Sport Bild. "I'm doing great in England. Here it is is physical and that suits me. The Spanish league is also attractive.
"The same applies to Germany, where tactics are concerned, and Italy, which has recently caught up. Incidentally, the same applies to France, this league has now established itself as one of the best in Europe. Therefore, I do not want to exclude anything because I do not know what I will do from summer."
Speaking earlier this week, Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta confirmed that Can is among the Italian club's top targets.