Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas admits "anything can happen" this summer in respect to where he will be playing his football next season.
The Spaniard was bitterly disappointed not to start Sunday's FA Cup final against his old club Arsenal.
He came on in the 61st minute of the game as the Blues lost 2-1 at Wembley.
"I was in great form and it was a shame I didn't start the game," he told the BBC.
"I thought I was playing very, very well in the last few months.
"Of course every player wants to play more, it is in the genes of a winner and I am one of them. I'm here for whatever the team needs.
"Sometimes it is all about the coach's decision. I don't think I could have done much more this season, it is the coach's decision and you have to respect that.
"[My future?] Anything can happen but I have always said I feel very, very loved by the fans here. It is all about trying to change the manager's decision."