Manchester City attacker David Silva has admitted that he has not yet decided where he will play his football next season.
The 33-year-old has made 401 appearances for City since a 2010 move from Valencia, scoring 71 times and registering 134 assists for the English side in all competitions.
Silva will walk away from the Etihad Stadium at the end of the 2019-20 campaign, however, and a number of clubs have been credited with an interest in his services.
The Spaniard, though, has insisted that he has not yet decided where to continue his career.
"Obviously, it's difficult [to leave after so many years]. It's been a long time, but all good things come to an end," the Manchester Evening News quotes Silva as saying.
"I want it to be this way, at a great level. The club has changed a lot. Every year, the team and the club have improved. That's why lasting here for a long time and playing regularly is really difficult.
"For that reason, I'm very pleased for what I have achieved during my time here. Life goes on, we'll see. I don't know what I will do yet. I'll take some time to relax and then I'll think about it."
Silva has won four Premier League titles and two FA Cups during his time with the Citizens.