Fulham defender Kevin Mbabu has admitted he will talk to the club this summer about his future and a move away from Craven Cottage.
The full-back has been speaking to Blick as he nears the end of a loan deal at Swiss club Servette.
He joined them in the January transfer window after a disappointing first few months at Fulham, who he joined last summer in a €5.5m deal from VfL Wolfsburg.
Mbabu had arrived to be a regular in Marco Silva’s side but would only manage seven appearances and 224 minutes of action before being dropped on Boxing Day last year and then not returning to the side.
That led to the move back to his homeland until the end of the season, although that switch has not turned out how he and the club might have wished.
The deal does not include a purchase clause for Servette, meaning he is set to return to Fulham at the end of the season, at which point he admits he will sit down with the Premier League side.
“At the moment my focus is on the last four games of the season,” he said.
“I just want to give everything for the club, for Geneva, for the city. And then I’ll have all of June to think about it.
“We are in contact. Not regularly, but we are in contact. At the end of the season, we will talk together about how to proceed.”