Former Galatasaray player Wesley Sneijder, who recently parted ways with Istanbul's "Galatasaray", claims that he is not sure where he will play in the future, but fully trusts his abilities to receive a good offer.
The Netherlands national team record holder spent four years in Turkey. However, yesterday his contract with the country's giants was terminated a season early.
The midfielder, linked with Genoa's "Sampdoria" and "Los Angeles FC", is in no rush to make a decision.
"At the moment, I have no future plans," Sneijder told beIN Sports. "I will go to Amsterdam, and then I will see what to do."
"At this moment, I have no plans, but I trust my abilities. Some offer will definitely come. A new chapter will open."
Last season, in the "Super Lig" championship, Sneijder played 28 matches and showed great statistics. The Dutchman scored five goals and made 15 assists.
However, coach Igor Tudor deemed him unnecessary after the acquisition of Younes Belhanda.