Jonathan Walters has admitted that he could leave Burnley in the summer.
Walters did not manage to play a single competitive game since January, with injuries playing a role in spoiling his season.
He is down the pecking order at Burnley, with manager Sean Dyche preferring others in his place. Now 34, Walters knows that he may need to move on if he wants to find a regular starting spot.
"I had a few little niggly injuries, ankle and knee, and then I've been fit for a while, but not been picked," he said to the Lancashire Telegraph while on international duty with the Republic of Ireland.
"But I can't moan. The team is doing well and I suppose that's part and parcel of it. I'm delighted to come over and hopefully get some minutes and show I'm still a footballer.
"I've been fit for a while and in the squad and not been picked. Look, I can't moan too much. The team is doing ever so well, but I have spoken to the manager and I think I'm available to go if needs be.
"I'll assess it and see what's there, but first and foremost, there are these games. I want to get back playing, get minutes under my belt and show I am still playing."