Real Madrid midfielder, Toni Kroos, has said he still has not decided whether he will retire or extend his contract next summer.
The 32-year-old has been in some of the best form of his career this season.
Kroos has helped Madrid to top LaLiga and their Champions League group.
“I feel very good physically, I’m very happy,” Kroos said in a news conference on Tuesday.
“I’m calm. It’s funny, sometimes I read things [about my future] but even I don’t know what’s going to happen. I’ve said I’ll think about it next year, or now during the [World Cup] break. Then I’ll try to decide what I want to do.”
Kroos joined Madrid from Bayern Munich in 2014 and has won four Champions Leagues and three LaLiga titles during his time in Spain.
“I’ve always said that I won’t go anywhere,” Kroos said.
“I won’t change clubs. I’ll retire here. The only thing I don’t know is when. I don’t know what I think. We’ll see next year, but the club and I are calm… We’ll talk in January, February, or it could be March. Don’t get nervous, because I’m not!”
Kroos has formed part of an iconic midfield trio at the Bernabeu, playing alongside Casemiro and Luka Modric — but Casemiro joined Manchester United in August, while both Kroos and Modric, 37, will be out of contract next June.
“It’s each of our decisions,” Kroos said, when asked if his future was linked to that of Modric. “We each give importance to different things. I don’t ask Luka what he’ll do. He’s old enough to know, and so am I.”