Vaclav Cerny is still none the wiser about where he will be playing his football next season after leaving Rangers.
The Czech winger was one bright spot of a difficult season for Gers, scoring 18 goals and assisting nine while on loan from Wolfsburg. But it was always thought a permanent deal would be difficult due to the likely asking price of the Bundesliga side and wage demands of the player.
Cerny has had reported interest from the English Premier League and around Europe but heads back to Germany for now.
He is contracted to Wolfsburg for another two years and expects to honour that until told differently.
Speaking to Czech media while on international duty, the 27-year-old said: "I still have no idea where I will be playing next season.
"The only thing I know is that I am returning to Wolfsburg because the loan was without an option. I have a contract there for two more years.
"There will be time for a club future after the national team.
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"I am a regular player at Wolfsburg . The club does not have a coach yet. Of course, I have some preliminary agreements, or I know what is planned for me.
"I would like to get the most out of a successful season.
"Contact (with Wolfsburg) has taken place, we all want to know where we stand. It has become clear what they expect from me, what I expect from them.
"I have received a training plan for the summer and we are moving forward."
Cerny reflects on his spell at Rangers with pride and special memories. However, his one regret is not winning any silverware.
He added: "I managed to play a lot of games, almost 60 in one season, which is wonderful. I had a wonderful relationship with the fans, I think I gave them a lot of nice experiences, just like they gave me.
"I'm just sorry I couldn't win anything with Rangers. But I will have very nice memories, they have a magical stadium. Memories for my entire career and my entire life, as I wrote on my social networks.
"I hope I managed to bring them what has always been my thing. A lot of the goals and assists were at our home stadium.
"I'm really happy that everything turned out like this. It was nice to say goodbye."