Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos, who will leave Real Madrid after 11
years with the team, said he is uncertain which team he will be playing with
next season, according to Friday's edition of sports daily As.
There are many offers from countries such as Turkey, Qatar, Dubai, England
and Carlos was quoted as saying.
"I prefer to end the season, round up all the information and afterwards I
will announce which team I am going to," Carlos said.
Carlos, 34, announced in March he was leaving Real Madrid at the end of the
season, one year before his contract ends.
The veteran player said he was leaving Real Madrid on his own, not because
the team wanted to get rid of him.
"They had offered to renew, I tried negotiating, but it was not possible," he
said.
Roberto Carlos said "it would be very nice" to finish his commitment with
Real Madrid as league champion.
With 51 points, Real Madrid is third of 20 teams in the Spanish league, five
less than defending champion Barcelona.
He recalled that in his first season with Real Madrid "we were champions, but
I did not celebrate it because I was in the Brazilian national team."
"If Real Madrid wins the title (this season), I will celebrate it before I
leave," he said.