Fulham and Nigerian international midfielder, Dickson Etuhu has made up his mind to leave English Premier League club, Fulham at season's end.
The former Sunderland player, admitted he does not enjoy a good working relationship with manager Martin Jol.
"Obviously, all is not well with me and the club manager and I think I should be heading out of the club at the end of the season," Etuhu told MTNFootball.com.
Last season, the defensive midfielder featured in a total of 31 matches in all competitions for Fulham with only five substitute appearances.
However, this term he has been a substitute in 11 of the 29 appearances he has made for the EPL side.
His last appearance for Fulham was as an 81st minute substitute in the 1-0 win at QPR on February 25.
Etuhu, who will be 30 in June, was an unused substitute in Saturday's 3-0 home loss to Swansea.
Former Mali skipper and Real Madrid ace Mahamadou Diarra has been preferred to him since he teamed up with Fulham as a free agent recently.
However, Etuhu has been guarded about his next possible destination, insisting that he remains focused in helping Fulham secure a ticket to feature in Europe next season.
"I cannot tell you right now where I would be heading to, but I am presently focused on helping Fulham get a European spot for next season as I am still a player of the club," he said.
Fulham are 11th on the table with 36 points from 29 matches.
The former Manchester City, Sunderland and Norwich City defensive midfielder has made over 75 appearances for Fulham since joining in September 2008 for a fee of £1.5M on a three-year contract.