Portsmouth defender Gabor Gyepes has revealed that he might opt to leave Fratton Park at the end of his current contract.
The 31-year-old is one of 18 players that will be out of contract in January after they signed short-term deals at the start of the season and although the Hungarian centre-back insists that he is enjoying life at Portsmouth, he has admitted that he needs to put the future of his family first.
Gyepes told BBC Radio Solent: "I would be really happy if I stayed here but my priority is to look after my family and give them as much as possible.
"There are 18 players' contracts that run out in January, even mine. If I find something else, some better option, I will have to take it.
"I'm really happy here, it's a really good football club and I'm happy playing for it but I'm 31 and have to do as much as possible."
Gyepes had made 18 appearances for Portsmouth this season.