Chelsea's versatile squad member Juliano Belletti has revealed the club's FA Cup final against Portsmouth might be his final game for the club.
The Brazilian has been strongly linked with a return to his homeland all season, with a move to Flamengo in January blocked by the club, but has admitted he still doesn't know whether his future lies at Stamford Bridge.
"Maybe it [the FA Cup final] will be my last game for Chelsea," Belletti posted on his Twitter account.
"My contract ends in June and I still haven't decided where to go."
However, the 33-year-old has no plans of retiring and announced his ambitious target to follow in the footsteps of famous countrymen Pele and Romario and score 1,000 goals in his career.
"I'm not thinking of retiring. I will try to reach my 1,000th goal... I'm 950 short," he joked.
The Brazilian has been strongly linked with a return to his homeland all season, with a move to Flamengo in January blocked by the club, but has admitted he still doesn't know whether his future lies at Stamford Bridge.
"Maybe it [the FA Cup final] will be my last game for Chelsea," Belletti posted on his Twitter account.
"My contract ends in June and I still haven't decided where to go."
However, the 33-year-old has no plans of retiring and announced his ambitious target to follow in the footsteps of famous countrymen Pele and Romario and score 1,000 goals in his career.
"I'm not thinking of retiring. I will try to reach my 1,000th goal... I'm 950 short," he joked.
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