QPR stopper says he doesn’t know where he will be next season.
Julio Cesar has admitted his future his uncertain, amid reports Arsenal want to sign the QPR star.
The Brazilian goalkeeper is expected to leave Loftus Road in the summer following the club’s relegation, with boss Harrry Redknapp conceding that the former Inter Milan star is too good to play in the Championship.
The 33-year-old, who joined the Hoops from Inter Milan in August, has impressed between the sticks despite the team’s dreadful form and earned a recall to the national team recently.
Arsenal have been linked with the shot-stopper and Cesar says he is unsure where he’ll be next season.
“It is confidential. My future today is a question mark,” the Selecao star is quoted as saying by the Sport Review.
“I have three more years on my contract, but the manager has already made it clear that it will be hard for me to stay at the club. I am happy he thinks that way, it is a sign that my work is being recognised.
“I dedicated as much as I could to QPR.”
Cesar has not played for QPR since the 2-0 defeat at Everton last month but also revealed that Redknapp has said he will play against Liverpool, despite the boss previously deciding to look to the future.
“He [Redknapp] had told me that I wouldn’t start any more games as I won’t be staying at the club. He said he would select other goalkeepers. I accepted his decision, there is no problem,” he added.
“Now he has asked me to play the last game, and that makes me happy. I will try to play well and do my best.”
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