Liverpool's Steven Gerrard has admitted that he may have to consider his international future after this summer's European Championships.
The Anfield legend wants to prolong his career with the Merseyside club and feels that calling time on his England career may be the best plan of action.
Gerrard, who will turn 32 in May, told The People: "It's something I am going to have to sit down and think about after the Euros this summer.
"I've not spoken to anybody about it yet, nor have I made any decision about what I might do because there are a lot of things to consider.
"I'm just fully focused on doing as well as I can for Liverpool this season and then playing in the Euros for England. After that we will see what happens."
The midfielder recently declared his desire to lead the national side at this summer's tournament in Poland and Ukraine.
He will lead the Reds out at Wembley later this afternoon when they take on Cardiff City in the Carling Cup final.