Zoltan Gera has revealed that he is still waiting to be told that he does not have a future with West Bromwich Albion.
The Hungarian's deal expires this summer, and reports have suggested that he will be allowed to leave The Hawthorns, despite the attacking midfielder suggesting that the decision has not yet been made by the club.
"My last days have been interesting because our fans said goodbye to me, although my club haven't indicated to me that they don't need me," Gera told csakfoci.hu. "It's true that my contract is expiring and I wasn't lucky in the latest weeks, but now I'm alright.
"There are ongoing negotiations with the club and I'll know soon if they want me to stay or what their plans are with me.
"England has the priority because I must also look at my family's interest. I have two kids; one of them goes to school so we would think it twice to leave the country. We feel good here and it's also important that I'm more known in England."
Gera, who joined the club for a second time in 2011, struggled to make an impact this season due to injury.