West Ham United fullback Pablo Zabaleta has no plans to retire from football next season.
The Argentine's contract with the Hammers expires in June, with some reports suggesting the 33-year-old wanted to retire.
Although he isn't sure of his next destination, Zabaleta wants to continue playing.
Asked about an extension, the former Manchester City man said: "I don't know. The main thing for me is to keep enjoying my football, I'm so happy to be part of the West Ham family.
"I know I'm not getting any younger but I still feel alright, I'm playing in every single game and physically I feel good.
"We will see at the end of the season what the best decision is for me, the club, for everyone, but at the moment I don't want to think about this, I just want to enjoy playing games. The main thing is to have a good season with the team."
And possible retirement, he added: "No, I'll be 34 in January and I love football so much. If I continue playing in every game it means I can go for a few more years.
"When you are in your 30s you cannot think about long term, that is the only thing, but I'm not thinking about retirement.
"If I can go for another few years I do will 100 per cent because I've got so much love for football."