Vladimir Weiss admits he will soon have to think about whether he wants to stay at Man City, while his father says there are five offers on the table.
Man City winger focused on Espanyol loan spell
Vladimir Weiss has admitted he will soon have to think about whether he wants to stay under contract at Manchester City, while his father says there are five offers on the table for the winger.
Weiss has had limited opportunities to impress at the Etihad Stadium since breaking into the first-team squad as a teenager in 2009, and he has had to settle for loan spells elsewhere to get regular football.
The Slovakia international, now 22, is currently midway through a season-long deal with Espanyol and he is enjoying life in Spain, perhaps even more so than when he was in the Premier League.
Weiss hopes a good spell with Espanyol will leave him with plenty of options but recognises that the time is coming when he will have to make a decision over his long-term future.
"My City contract expires in summer 2013. I will soon have to ponder the question whether to extend a new contract there or move on," he told
Pravda.
Different leagues
"For the moment I'm focused on doing my duties at Espanyol in order to have offers I could choose from in the upcoming summer."
Asked whether he was more comfortable in the Primera Liga, Weiss added: "They are two completely different leagues.
"I liked playing in the Premier League but now I have a feeling that the Spanish league has gone into my blood and that it suits me even more."
Weiss' father, meanwhile, who is the manager of the Slovakia national team and Slovan Bratislava, says his son will not be short of alternatives.
"He has five offers from Spain and England but is still a Manchester City player and thus his future is not in his own hands only," said Vladimir Weiss senior.