Everton forward Richarlison has refused to rule out a potential move away from the Merseyside club, as he begins to think about the next stage of his career.
The Brazilian signed for the Toffees back in 2018 from Watford for a fee of £50m, and he has been a pivotal part of the club ever since that point, being a first-choice attacker regardless of who the manager has been.
Richarlison has reached double figures in all competitions in each of the last three seasons, and his performances have led to a lot of transfer speculation.
The 24-year-old was linked with Paris Saint-Germain during the summer when the future of Kylian Mbappe became unclear, but no move materialised for either player.
However, Richarlison's future remains up in the air and, during an interview with Ole, he himself admitted that he is not sure about what will happen.
"I'm always very careful when I talk about it. I have great affection for the people of Everton and for the club, who received me so well from the first day I arrived," he said.
"I don't know what the future holds, if one day I have to go, it must be good for me, but also for the club. But if I stay, I'll continue giving my life for this shirt and for the fans, who have always supported me and were with me at all times.
"I have enormous gratitude and feel at home when I'm at Finch Farm or Goodison Park."
Richarlison is under contract with the club until 2024 after he signed an extension in 2019, and he has scored one goal so far this season.