Reading striker Adam Le Fondre has admitted that he may be forced to seek a move away from the Madejski Stadium this summer in search of first-team football.
Le Fondre was left on the bench last weekend as Reading slipped closer to relegation from the Premier League with a 2-1 defeat at Norwich City.
Nigel Adkins has decided not to use Le Fondre in two of his four matches in charge at Reading, with the forward conceding that he was left bitterly disappointed not to feature at Carrow Road.
He told BBC Sport: "I'm like every footballer. I want to start, I want to play games and at this moment I'm not getting anything.
"We needed goals and that is what I bring to the table. I want to play every game, I want to start games but most importantly I want to come on the pitch and affect things and make an impact.
"It is disappointing from my point of view that when we are pressing so hard I can't come on the pitch and influence it. I have no idea what happens with me. It's in the club's hands. I've had a half-decent season by my standards."
The 26-year-old has 12 goals in 33 appearances this season.