Roma goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg has admitted that he will have to think about his future with the Italian club after losing his position as the first-choice goalkeeper.
The Netherlands international, who has been replaced by Mauro Goicoechea, is unhappy that he has not had an explanation from Roma coach Zdenek Zeman.
"I became a keeper to play, not to stay on the bench," he told Sport-promotion.nl. "I must think also about the future.
"Why have I lost my place? I don't know because I never had an explanation. I never spoke with coach Zdenek Zeman.
"I thought it was totally pointless buying Goicoechea, considering we already had Bogdan Lobont in the squad. What was the need for a third goalkeeper? I want to play, not stay on the bench."
Stekelenburg has been linked with a move to Fulham in recent weeks.