Tottenham striker Robbie Keane is resigned to looking for another club this summer after an injury prone season which saw the Republic of Ireland international loaned out to relegated West Ham. The 30 year old, who has already played for eight clubs, said: "I will just concentrate on doing what I do and hopefully score goals.
"It has been a frustrating season for me but that is the past now.
"I will concentrate on these four games, take a break, switch off from football for a few weeks and then go back and see what happens.
"I have only got one year left there [at Tottenham] so I am sure they will probably want to do business on me."
Newly-promoted QPR have been linked but have not made any interest official.
He said: "The chances in the Premier League for me are fairly slim.
"For me it is about enjoying my football and playing as much as I can, maybe going to a team where I can maybe help the younger players that are coming through.
"I am not getting any younger but I will go back and see what happens.
"I am a Tottenham player and I am sure they will want to get a bit of money for me.
"Whether a Championship team would pay that, that's another problem, but I want to play in the Premier League for the next couple of years."