Blackpool forward Thomas Ince has said that moving to a club abroad "isn't a no-go" as he considers his future.
The 22-year-old is a free agent this summer and is believed to be looking at offers from several clubs in England and across Europe.
One of those is Inter Milan - his father Paul's former club, who recently confirmed that they were interested in signing him.
"Going abroad isn't a no-go," England Under-21 international Ince told Sky Sports News Radio. "It's something that you have to take into consideration.
"I've always watched European football, so I'm not afraid to do that if I have to."
Ince said that he would sit down with father and former manager Paul to fully discuss where to play his football next season.
"I'll have a sit down with him and see where's best to go," he added. "If that's staying in England then great, or if there's an opportunity abroad which I feel is right for me then we'll sit down and talk about it."
Ince spent the second half of the 2013-14 season on loan in the Premier League with Crystal Palace.