Thibaut Courtois has poured doubt on his Chelsea future by claiming that he is unlikely to end his career at Stamford Bridge.
The 24-year-old's future at the club became a talking point at the end of the season following a disappointing Premier League campaign, in which the Blues finished 10th in the table.
Courtois re-joined the Premier League club in 2014 having spent the previous three seasons on loan at Atletico Madrid, but the keeper has hinted that he is considering transfer options.
When asked by Sporza if he was planning to spend the rest of his career at Chelsea, Courtois said: "It's hard to say. I don't think I will end my career here. I didn't have [a favourite club growing up]. In Spain I watched a lot of Madrid and Barca.
"In Germany I watched Bayern and Dortmund, in England, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea, and in Italy Juventus and Milan. There wasn't one favourite but I always wanted to play at those clubs.
"I don't necessarily have a desire to play there, I'm already at a beautiful club, Chelsea which I always admired but we will see."
Courtois is currently with the rest of his Belgium teammates at Euro 2016.