Chelsea midfielder Claude Makelele says his future is up in the air after admitting he could be tempted to follow David Beckham to MLS.
Makelele played a key part in Chelsea's Premiership successes in 2005 and 2006, but the arrival of Michael Essien and emergence of John Obi Mikel saw his grip on a regular starting berth weaken last term.
The midfield destroyer claims he could remain at Stamford Bridge for another season, but has other options open to him.
"I have not decided where I will play next season," Makelele told Telefoot.
"I could remain with Chelsea, as I am under contract for next season.
"The United States is an option. It wouldn't prevent me from playing for France, ask the coach."
Reports continue to link Makelele with a move to Paris Saint Germain, but he claims there has been no approach from the capital club.
He added: "I have not been in contact with Paris Saint Germain."
Makelele looked likely to retire from international football after last summer's World Cup, but he had a rethink and is now keen to play for Les Bleus at Euro 2008.
"If Raymond Domenech calls me up, of course I would be pleased to play Euro 2008 next summer," concluded Makelele.
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go join newcastle....big sam would love to sign makelele