
Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o has admitted he is still to decide where his future lies.
The Cameroon international has been linked with a number of Europe's top clubs this summer and has been told he is surplus to requirements at Camp Nou by new manager Pep Guardiola.
Eto'o has not ruled out remaining with the Catalan giants to fight for his place, but feels he has already achieved many of his goals with the club.
Chelsea and Internazionale have both been credited with an interest in the talented striker, and although Milan have also been mentioned they continue to claim Emmanuel Adebayor is their sole transfer target this summer.
Eto'o said: "I have spent four years with Barcelona. The first two years we won everything with the club and then there were two difficult seasons when I was injured.
"Now I am looking for possibilities - at some point I will take a decision either to look for another club or stay in Barcelona."
The three-time African Footballer of the Year knows he needs to remain a first-team regular ahead of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
He added: "In two years' time we shall be in the World Cup and I will be at the top level with one club or Barcelona.
"I don't have much to prove with Barcelona. I know I am still marketable and this summer we will meet with the club officials to ensure that I am not pushed."