Former England captain David Beckham admits he is still in no rush to decide on his future and has 'not even started thinking about it yet'.
Beckham's contract with Los Angeles Galaxy is due to expire and he has been offered the opportunity to extend his time with the Major League Soccer club.
However, ambitious French outfit Paris St Germain are favourites to hand the 36-year-old the chance of a final fling in European club football in the New Year.
The midfielder is currently in Australia preparing for Tuesday's friendly against Melbourne Victory,which could be his last game for the Galaxy.
The former Manchester United star is then intending to spend time with his family before starting to weigh up his career options.
"I said I'd get this season and this tour out of the way and then have some family time and obviously make a big decision," Beckham said before training with the Galaxy at Melbourne's Visy Park.
"I've not even started thinking about it yet. I wanted to end this season with a championship and we did that, and then I wanted to have some time on this tour - we've been able to celebrate it.
"It's been nice coming on this tour knowing we're champions of the MLS.
"I haven't really started thinking about my playing future yet. Once I get some down time, then I'll obviously think what is going to be best.
"I'm going to spend some time with the family and have a good Christmas. I might make (my decision) before it, I might be able to make it after it, but we'll see."