Arsenal right-back Mathieu Debuchy has once again raised the possibility of leaving the club due to a lack of game time ahead of Euro 2016.
Debuchy, 30, has been the beneficiary of Hector Bellerin's groin injury of late and returned to the side for last week's 5-1 Champions League defeat against Bayern Munich.
The former Newcastle player then made just his second Premier League start of the season in Sunday's 1-1 draw with Tottenham in the North London derby.
Bellerin, 20, has impressed at right-back this season and in September Debuchy expressed his frustration at not being first choice in the position.
Ahead of next summer's European Championship, the France international has not ruled out moving in January in a bid to ensure he is first choice at international level for a tournament that his country is hosting.
A French league and cup winner with Lille in 2011, Debuchy has been linked with Roma recently.
"I have to deal with it," he told Canal+ when asked about being a substitute for most of the season.
"I'm trying to stay strong. I'm trying to stay concentrated until December, then after that we'll see."
Disrupted by ankle and shoulder injuries last campaign, Debuchy made just 13 appearances during his first season with Arsenal.
