Steven Davis says he is unsure whether he will remain at Rangers next season.
The Northern Ireland international, 23, was a regular in the first-team after moving from Fulham on loan in January.
"I haven't made my mind up about my future," he said. "It's difficult to comment because I have to speak to Fulham and see what their thoughts are.
"All I will say is that I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here at Rangers. If I'm part of it next season then that will be great."
Davis starred for Rangers as they progressed to the Uefa Cup final and won the CIS Cup and Scottish Cup.
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson will be looking to strengthen his side after saving his side from relegation from the English Premier League, and Davis's future at Craven Cottage remains unclear.
It's been a long season and I'll get my future sorted out when I get back from holiday
Steven Davis
Davis said he had enjoyed playing at Ibrox and would not rule out extending his stay.
"I think the club is on the up again, they are progressing well and if I'm part of it next season then that will be great," he said.
"I'm going away on holiday for a few weeks and I will try to have a break.
"It's been a long season and I will get something sorted out when I get back."
After starring alongside Barry Ferguson in the Rangers midfield, Davis said he was happy with how things had unfolded since January.
"I wanted to win honours when I came on loan but you never really know how it's going to go," said Davis.
"But I have made an impact and played a big part in the club's success and to end up with two trophies and having made a European final is a great achievement.
"I grew up as a fan back home in Northern Ireland and it's been an ambition of mine to play for Rangers and I have achieved that.
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