Robbie Keane has hinted that he may leave LA Galaxy following his third MLS title last Sunday.

The 34-year-old Ireland legend has had a busy season playing in America and travelling to and from Ireland to play for the Boys in Green and the Tallaght man now says a rest is top of his priority list before he makes a decision on his future.

"I definitely need to recharge the batteries and see what the next chapter is for me, whether it’s here or it’s somewhere else. I’m not saying I’m going to leave, but what I’m saying is I need to consider what I want to do, you know? Sometimes change is good for everybody," said Keane.

"First and foremost, I’ve got to worry about myself. I have to worry about what I’m going to do. I’ve had a tremendous four years here. I need a vacation and see what next year holds for me first.

"I’ll look at that first and see what’s best for Robbie Keane instead of worrying about anybody else.

"I’ll take a vacation, and then I’ll see what I want to do first."

Keane, who earned US$4.5 million ion 2014, still has a year to run on his Galaxy contract and was voted the league's most valuable player this season.

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