Barcelona defender Eric Abidal wants to continue playing with the La Liga giants, but says whether he does so will be the club's decision.
The 33-year-old made his long-awaited comeback from a liver transplant in the 5-0 win over Mallorca on April 6, and although the Frenchman admits he has had enquiries from other clubs, he is keen to remain with the La Liga leaders.
"If my health allows me, then I want to carry on playing. I would like to stay at Barca, but that depends on them," Abidal told radio station RAC1.
"I have had no offers from other clubs, although I have had many contacts, but Barca have treated me very well."
Abidal paid tribute to his cousin, the organ donor who saved his life, insisting it is he who should be congratulated for the player's recovery.
"Surgeons told me which donors were most likely to be accepted, although at first I did not want a living donor," he said
"My best friend was also compatible, but they ended up choosing my cousin. My cousin should be congratulated, because he is more a symbol than I am. The star belongs to him.
"After the cancer, I see life differently, although I'm still the same person. The word 'cancer' is very strong.
"At first, when you talk to the doctors, it makes you scared. I reacted quite badly, but then I accepted it, because I am a very positive person.
"What I said was that I had to come back to playing as soon as possible. I was not afraid. The doctors were very professional and I went into the operating room with confidence."
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