Veteran Brazilian striker Romario admitted that his Vasco da Gama future is in some doubt after receiving several offers from other clubs.
The 41-year-old failed to score his 1,000th career goal in the Campeonato Carioca as Vasco bowed out at the semi-final stage, and Romario hinted that he would not be around to score the historic goal at the Rio de Janeiro-based club.
Speaking at Tom Jobim airport in Rio de Janeiro, Romario said: "I have an offer from Mexico, two from Europe and some from other Brazilian teams.
"There is a verbal agreement with Vasco, but we'll sit down to discuss on Monday and decide," he told reporters.
"I want to score the 1,000th goal in a league game, not a friendly," he added.
Romario had a largely unsuccessful guest stint with Adelaide United in the 2006/07 A-League season, where he scored one goal in four games.
Speaking at Tom Jobim airport in Rio de Janeiro, Romario said: "I have an offer from Mexico, two from Europe and some from other Brazilian teams.
"There is a verbal agreement with Vasco, but we'll sit down to discuss on Monday and decide," he told reporters.
"I want to score the 1,000th goal in a league game, not a friendly," he added.
Romario had a largely unsuccessful guest stint with Adelaide United in the 2006/07 A-League season, where he scored one goal in four games.
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