John Pantsil admits he is not overly worried about his future at the moment as a few clubs are keen on his signature for next season.
The Ghana international was shown the door at Fulham at the end of the last campaign after struggling to hold down a regular starting berth in west London.
However, offers have been tabled for the 29-year-old already and Pantsil insists that his profile will not drop when a new deal is confirmed ahead of pre-season.
The defender told Sky Sports: "I am a free agent, I have some contacts and will see what I will do in the future.
"I know I will be playing my football next season at a good club.
"I am 29 years old so let's see."
Pantsil started his career with Ghana Telecom Premier League club Berekum Arsenal in 1999, before spells with Liberty Professionals, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Tel Aviv and West Ham United between 2000 and 2008 led him to the Cottagers.