Tottenham defender Toby Alderweireld has cast even more doubt over his future at the club, saying he doesn't know whether he'll still be a Spurs player by next season.
At the start of the calendar year, Spurs triggered a clause in the Belgian's contract meaning he's with the club until 2020 - but in doing so, he is now available for £25m.
Alderweireld has played 38 times this campaign for Tottenham and has been yet again one of their strongest defenders this season.
The 30-year-old has been linked with a move to Manchester United in the past - and it looks like the Red Devils could come back in for the Belgian in the summer due to his release clause.
Talking to Sky Sports News, ahead of Belgium's European Qualifiers against Russia and Cyprus, Alderweireld insisted he doesn't know where his future lies.
"There's a lot to play for this season. And in the end I have a year contract left at Spurs, so I don't look further than this season.
"Other things I don't know. I am very happy at Spurs, so we will see what the future brings.
"I still feel very fit. I think I played a lot of minutes this season so I showed that I am fit - I don't feel 30, I feel younger.
"So as I said, I am very happy and I just try to watch game-by-game. This season there is a lot to play for so I will give my best for that."
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