Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna has admitted that he wants to keep his future options open as he heads into the final year of his contract at the Emirates.
The Frenchman, who has been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco in his native country, will be out of contract in North London at the end of next season and is yet to agree fresh terms with the Gunners.
While he insists that he could stay at Arsenal, Sagna has revealed that his current teammates banter with him about a move to the Ligue 1 champions.
"Of course it makes me proud to read PSG are interested. They are a very attractive club," Sagna told Le 10 Sport. "Personally I've not been approached by PSG. I don't know if they have contacted my agent or if these are rumours.
"At Arsenal, in the dressing room they tease me every day telling me I will leave to play at PSG, but it is speculation. I don't know what is going to happen. I could very well extend my contract here in London but equally I could leave at the end of the season. I only have one year left on my contract. We will see.
"At the moment I am fully focused on Arsenal. I don't know what will happen this summer. I have to see the directors again regarding an extension to my contract. Monaco would be a new challenge. I don't close any door to PSG, Monaco or Arsenal."
Sagna could play his last game for Arsenal when they travel to Newcastle United on Sunday.