Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann admits he would prefer not to discuss his club future.
Lehmann is out of contract at Emirates Stadium at the end of the season and has been offered a new deal by Arsene Wenger.
The keeper is keen to secure a two-year extension, but Wenger's usual policy is to offer his over-30s only 12-month arrangements.
Bundesliga clubs are looking to take Lehmann back to Germany, although he has denied an interest from Hertha Berlin.
Speaking ahead of Germany's Euro 2008 qualifier with Czech Republic on Saturday, the 37-year-old concedes he is growing tired of the transfer talk.
Lehmann insists there is no deadline for him to make a decision on his future and he is currently happy to bide his time.
"I am in a situation at the moment where I have to make a decision at some point, but there is no fixed date for that to be made," said Lehmann.
"Every week a new club is linked with me, while everybody knows I am also happy at Arsenal.
"I'd rather not talk about it all."