Raheem Sterling says he would consider leaving Manchester City and moving abroad.
Sterling, who joined City from Liverpool for £49m in 2015, has less than two years left on his contract at the Etihad.
Despite playing a starring role for England during this summer's Euro 2020 tournament, the 26-year-old has struggled to hold down a regular place in Pep Guardiola's side this calendar year.
After scoring 30 goals in 51 appearances during the 2019-20 campaign, the forward only managed to find the net 14 times last term and has started just twice in this season's Premier League.
Speaking at the FT Business of Sport US summit, Sterling said: "If there was an opportunity to go somewhere else, (for more game time), I would be open to it at this moment in time.
"As I said, football is the most important thing to me - challenges that I have set myself from a young age and dreams as well, to play abroad.
City boss Guardiola maintains Sterling is still very much a key member of his squad, and he said last month: "Our incredible successes over the last few seasons would have been impossible without Raheem.