Blackpool winger Thomas Ince has said that he will hold talks regarding his future at the club when he returns from the Under-21 European Championship.
The 21-year-old, who is currently in Israel with Stuart Pearce's squad, has been linked with a move this summer after impressing in his two years at Bloomfield Road.
Liverpool are believed to be keen on taking him back to Anfield, while Italian side Inter Milan have also been named as potential suitors.
Ince said that his father, Paul, being his current manager has made a decision difficult, but also feels that he owes the Tangerines for their faith in him.
"For me at the moment I am a Blackpool player, I have got a year left and that is how it stands," Ince told Sky Sports News. "It's not helped with my old man as manager, I don't think I will be going anywhere but it is more about concentrating [on the European Championships].
"Blackpool have given me the platform to be the player I am now. I left Liverpool at a very young age and I felt it was the right decision and I look back at that now and I don't regret that decision.
"Sometimes it is about timing and I will sit down with my dad and the chairman and talk about what is best for me. If I stay at Blackpool next season then great, then I will give exactly what I did this season and more and if not then we will see what happens."
Ince scored 18 goals in the Championship this season.