Yoann Barbet admits he's still not sure where his future lies as he approaches the end of his contract at Brentford this summer.

The 25-year-old has been at Griffin Park for four years since signing from Chamois Niortais in Ligue 2 but is out of contract in June having yet to sign a new deal in TW8.

He's been vital under new head coach Thomas Frank and has found a regular place in his starting XI after the Dane shifted to three at the back, even keeping Chris Mepham out of the side before he joined AFC Bournemouth in January in a reported £12million move.

Barbet is a firm fans' favourite at Brentford and regularly receives messages on Twitter asking him to stay at Griffin Park beyond his current contract, but the Frenchman is still unsure of what the future holds for him come the end of this season.

Speaking to the Brentford matchday programme about what he sees for his future, he said: "I don't know. I've been here for four years and had good spells and bad spells.

"Before this run of fixtures, the last time I had a run of games in my position was the first six months under Dean [Smith]. Now I'm playing every game in my position and enjoying my football.

"This formation means that there is one more space at centre-back, which gives me an opportunity to play more.

"I love this club and I do everything I can. The fans are great with me and that makes me really happy because it shows I'm doing a good job.

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"I'm not trying to present myself in a certain way for them to love me, I'm just being myself.

"It's good to see all the love from the fans, but I'm approaching the end of my contract and, after four years, maybe I want to see another country and another league.

"I could end up staying in the Championship, it's hard to say.

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"We've finished in the top ten three years in a row, and it will be difficult to finish in the play-offs this year - it's not over but we're not in the best position.

"I can be there, I can be away, but today I can't say. I'm just trying to do my best for the club.

"If we can do what Fulham did last year, I'll be delighted for everyone. I'm not booking my holiday yet because I still be we can do something this season."

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