Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes has revealed he's likely to leave the club this summer.

The 37-year-old appeared just once for the Hornets in the second half of last season after falling behind Orestis Karnezis in the pecking order.

Speaking to ESPN Brasil this week, the former Spurs goalkeeper said that he needs to sort out his future.

He said: "Saturday, I gotta solve my life there. Let’s see what happens. But probably I will not stay at Watford, even because the manager doesn’t count on me for next season so I have to go there to sort out my future.”

“I have many possibilities, one of them is to come back to Brazil, but the future belongs to God.”

Asked if he’s keen on returning to his home country, Gomes said: “I don’t know, it depends on the project, I pretty much like to take projects, and it has to be a great project, you know? I don’t to come back just to play.”

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Watford have made it clear that they're looking to strengthen between the sticks this summer.

The club were linked with a move for Lukasz Fabianski before his switch to West Ham, and have more recently been linked with a move for West Brom stopper Ben Foster.

The Hornets reportedly had a £1million bid rejected by the Baggies who are holding out for an offer closer to £10million for the 35-year-old.

Javi Gracia could have something of a goalkeeping crisis on his hands, with the news that Orestis Karnezis is on the verge of joining Serie A side Napoli.

Watford didn't take up the option to sign the stopper on a permanent deal after a mixed loan spell, and the Pozzo family are now looking to offload him to Udinese's Italian rivals.

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