Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling says he would be available to playing abroad in the event that he doesn't get more game time at Etihad Stadium.
The England global, whose agreement runs out in 2023, said he had envisioned "since early on" of playing abroad.
"In case there was the chance to head off to some place else, I would be available to it," Sterling, 26, said.
"As of now, football what is unquestionably significant to me."
"I have consistently had something that perhaps one day I couldn't want anything more than to play abroad and perceive how I address that difficulty."
Authentic has begun one Premier League game since the initial few days of the period, in spite of the fact that he was in Pep Guardiola's side for the Champions League bunch stage rout by Paris St-Germain on 28 September.
The appearance of England colleague Jack Grealish from Aston Villa for £100m has expanded rivalry for forward places at City, albeit the shortfall of Ferran Torres for something like a month with a cracked foot decreases Guardiola's choices.
Real joined City from Liverpool in 2015 and has won the Premier League multiple times, the FA Cup once and the EFL Cup multiple times. "I'm not somebody who gripes," he said, talking at the FT Business of Sport US highest point. "I have made an effort not to make it a greater arrangement than it is. I'm only chomping at the bit to go, play football and score consistently."
In any case, it is perceived Sterling won't ponder marking another arrangement until he is playing routinely once more, which raises the chance of satisfying a deep rooted desire to play abroad.
Source: BBC Sports