Melbourne Victory veteran Carl Valeri says he's yet to make a decision on his future despite coming off contract in the close season.
The 52-time Socceroo will be 34 when the 2018/19 A-League season starts.
Valeri has played 31 matches for Victory in all competitions this campaign and remains a first choice in midfield.
Victory are yet to re-sign the former Internazionale man, who will line up in Saturday's semi-final against Sydney FC.
"I'm just taking every game as it comes," Valeri said.
"In the A-League there's a (long) off-season, so there's plenty of time to think about that.
"My main focus is getting Melbourne Victory into the Grand Final."
Valeri, who was part of Australia's 2010 World Cup squad, said he felt like he could physically play on but hadn't made a decision.
"My body feels good," he said. "Those decisions I'll make with my family in the time i have off."
Canberra-born Valeri joined Inter in 2002, having captained Australia at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championships.
He spent more than a decade in Italy, with Inter, SPAL, Grosseto, Sassuolo and Ternana, before joining Victory in 2014.
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