Fabio Cannavaro is still enjoying his football at the Bernabeu since signing for Real Madrid in 2006 from Italian side Juventus, but the 35-year old knows that his time at the pinnacle of European football could soon be drawing to a close.
His current contract with Los Blancos expires on June 30 and has admitted he is unsure of where he will be playing next season, calling the situation 'difficult'.
Cannavaro however has stated that he will refuse any advances from other clubs until he has heard of a decision from Real Madrid as to whether he is likely to be offered a new deal to stay in Spain.
With boardroom turmoil currently ongoing following the departure of former president Ramon Calderon, Cannavaro's future remains uncertain with no-one sure who will be in control of the club at the beginning of next season.
It is no secret that the former Parma, Internazionale and Juventus defender had hoped to end his career in Naples, the place of his birth, but is willing to stay with Real Madrid if the right deal is offered.
According to Eurosport.es, he said, "The club is in a difficult position at the moment because of the situation with the president and there is not any time to discuss a renewal. It looks like I must wait."
He added that he believes that all he can do at the moment is to continue to give his all for the Spanish champions and await word from those in charge.
He concluded, "The most important thing for me right now is to continue working hard as I have always done, from day to day. I am happy in Madrid so I will have to see what happens."