Roma goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has said he does not know where he will be playing next season.

Szczesny is coming to the end of his second season on loan from Arsenal but said he had not yet considered whether to return for a third or go back to the London club.

"I don't know anything," he told Sky Sport Italia. "For me, the future is Sunday at the San Siro.

"That is the way I have played all season -- without thinking about what will happen in June -- and I am going to continue to do that."

The goalkeeper hailed club legend Francesco Totti after new sporting director Monchi said the 40-year-old would not be offered a new playing contract next season, saying: "I used to watch him on TV as a child.

"When you have Totti in your dressing room, as a Roma player you feel you have a responsibility.

"When he ends his career, it will be a difficult moment for the club, but they will have to carry on. We all know that he will always be one of us and this will help us."

But Szczesny stressed that all the Roma players were fully focused on qualifying for the Champions League.

They are a point clear of Napoli in the race for second place, which carries a guaranteed qualifying place, and the goalkeeper added: "In football, points are the most important thing.

"We have only a minimal advantage, but we can maintain it. Given the quality we have got in our squad, I think that we can get 12 points from our final four games."