Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech is ready to listen to offers on the last day of the summer transfer window.
The Czech international lost his regular place in Jose Mourinho's side after the arrival of Thibaut Courtois in the summer and is anxiously waiting for news on his future.
"I don't count on anything but, at the same time, can't rule out anything if there is an offer you can't refuse," the goalkeeper told Sport.cz.
A move to another Premier League club is a possibility for Cech who is ready to play against the Blues this season if the right offer is made.
"The offer would have to be right for everyone. I don't want to rule out anything, I don't know the answer.
"I am a player of Chelsea, where I still have two years left on my contract. You can predict nothing in football as nothing is 100 per cent sure.
"I have been here for 10 years and this is a new situation for me."
The 32-year-old is yet to be selected as regular this season but is determined to plan his future without any rush.
"There is no reason to panic, pack my things and leave," the goalkeeper added.
"The important thing is if I get the chance to fight for the position of No.1 goalkeeper.
"It depends on the manager what decision he makes and on whether I get a chance.
"I don't know if there is a loan or a permanent move on the agenda, there has been plenty of speculation.
"Only at the moment when there is an offer on the table, I will start speaking about it."