Cenk Tosun has commented on his Everton future as rumours of a transfer in January continue to swirl.
The striker is yet to start a match this season having completed his recovery from a serious knee injury, which brought his loan spell with Crystal Palace to an early end in 2019/20.
The 29-year-old has made five Premier League appearances from the bench since his return as Dominic Calvert-Lewin's fantastic form has seen him command a regular starting place in Carlo Ancelotti's side.
That has led to a number of rumours concerning the Turkey international's future, with potential switches to West Brom and back to Palace being rumoured by some reports in recent days.
Tosun himself has now commented on his future, claiming that he will make a decision in the coming weeks - reiterating that he has the trust of the manager.
The Everton striker told Tivibu TV : “I will make a decision in a period of 2-3 weeks. Will I stay here and fight the form, or whether I will be hired to a club, score my goals again and go to EURO 2020.
"It will be clear in a few weeks.
“We have two main strikers with me and Calvert-Lewin, my transfer depends on the club.
"Ancelotti said that he trusts me very much. If I get a chance to play in 2-3 weeks, I'll make my own way.”
Tosun has made 57 appearances in total since making the move to Goodison Park in 2018, scoring ten goals in all competitions across that time.