Raheem Sterling won't make a final decision on his Manchester City future until the end of this season.
That's the message from former City and Liverpool player, Steve McManaman, who reckons clubs will be queuing up for the England forward should he decide to leave the Etihad Stadium.
A lack of game-time either side of his Euro 2020 heroics have prompted question marks over Sterling's position.
Domestically, the 26-year-old has been made to play second fiddle to £100million man Jack Grealish this campaign and in-form Phil Foden represents another contender for his place in the star-studded City team.
In his column for horseracing.net, the BT Sport pundit said: "It all depends on what Pep Guardiola does with him. There was talk of a falling out between the two last year, but then Sterling played in the Champions League final - and had a great tournament for England at Euro 2020.