Glen Kamara admits he was not surprised to hear Michael Beale's comments regarding his Rangers future.
The Finland international looks to be on his way out of Ibrox this summer.
We exclusively told you earlier today that Rangers will look to pocket £5million for the midfielder they bought from Dundee for £50,000 in 2019.
Kamara is attracting strong interest from clubs in France and Italy as well as the Championship and will be allowed to leave in the coming weeks.
He's struggled for game time since Beale arrived at the club in November, and the boss spoke recently where he insinuated that the Finnish star would leave in the upcoming window.
Now, the player himself has dropped a big hint that looks likely to be the case.
He told Finnish podcast Pallokerho: “I’ve been on holiday mode so I’ve taken my mind off football. We had conversations a couple of months ago so I’m not surprised with those comments.
"I feel like I know where I’m at in my head and he knows it too. I’m not going to say anything, time will tell I guess.
“Can you assume I’m seriously considering a move? No comment. How do I reflect on my time there? It’s been amazing. Four-and-a-half years I'll have spent there come this summer.
“To join such a massive club and have all the support I did, the fans are amazing and depending on where you go next you might never see that again.
“They are crazy in a good way. The club’s stature is massive - having a Europa League run, winning the league, going unbeaten, winning a cup. I had some good times there.
"We could definitely have done better because with the teams we had we just came up short a few times. But I had a really good time, I won trophies there and did things I’d never done in my career before.”
Beale's comments read: “For Glen, everything is open really. He is either going to be here for a considerable future or we will probably sell him this summer.
“I think he needs to look at the competition that’s here in pre-season and decide whether there is going to be enough football for him. It’s not my sole decision.
“It’s the decision of the board and everyone in between to make sure we make Rangers stronger and take us in a positive direction over the next three to five years."