Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has revealed that he will decide whether or not to stay at the club in two weeks' time.
The Frenchman has been linked with a summer exit following reported interest from Monaco and Inter Milan.
However, the full-back has admitted that it would be "difficult" to leave the club that he has been a part of since 2006.
"I will decide in two weeks about what I am going to do," Goal.com quotes Evra as saying. "I am not lying to anyone. There have been a lot of rumours - am I going or staying? At the moment I have not decided anything. My agent will have a meeting with Manchester United and we will see.
"I just want to wait until the end of the season to decide what to do. Everyone knows how much I love this club. It's difficult. The reason is an important reason, and you will see. I will tell if I am staying or leaving this club at the end of the season."
United, who sacked manager David Moyes last month, are widely expected to appoint Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal in the coming weeks.