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David Silva says he will make a decision on his future at the end of the upcoming season.

The Manchester City midfielder's contract is set to expire in June 2020, when the Spaniard will be 34.

Silva, who joined City in 2010, has previously spoken of his desire to return to his native Canary Islands to play for Las Palmas at the end of his career, but recent reports have suggested a move to Japan could be on the cards.

But Silva, who has won four league titles at the Etihad, says he has still to reach a decision.

"I've got a year left here," he told Spanish radio station Onda Cero.

"I've always said that I've wanted to play for Las Palmas but when next season finishes I'll see. I'll consider what I have left to give, what I want to do and what will be best."

Silva made 50 appearances for City during the Blues' most successful campaign in history, with Pep Guardiola leading his side to an unprecedented treble of domestic trophies.

And Silva says his priority now is enjoying time away from football ahead of a ninth campaign at the Etihad.

"I'm eager to return home, of course," he explained.

"I've got time to relax and then I know that after a week or two I'll be wanting to play again because it's my passion.

"I'm on holiday until the first week of July. It's the first time in my career that I've had such a long holiday.

"It'll be good to spend time with my family and friends."