Hugo Lloris is planning talks with Tottenham as he attempts to map out his future beyond next June – with a return to Ligue 1 not ruled out.
Lloris Spurs contract expires on June 30 and it remains unclear whether the 34-year-old, who joined Spurs in 2012, will extend his stay beyond a decade.
Should the goalkeeper choose to leave north London as a free agent, he could return to France, where he previously played for Nice and Lyon.
For now, Lloris is hoping to mark his time at Spurs with a trophy, with new head coach Antonio Conte seen as a catalyst as the club bid to end their 13-year silverware drought.
I do not close any doors, Lloris said on Sunday, when asked about a potential return to French football.
I give my priority to Spurs. We re still looking for a trophy. I want to help the club in its development. We have already experienced great things and great epics with our supporters as vice-champions in Europe and England. I want to continue calmly, always with this notion of pleasure.
I try to take as much pleasure as possible on a daily basis. As long as I feel good, I want to make the most of it. I want to be honest with myself. I m not necessarily worried. But the priority remains Spurs.
Quoted in L Equipe, Lloris added: We will have discussions in the coming weeks. We must already rectify the situation of the club and adapt to the demands of the new coach Antonio Conte and his staff. I ve been there for a few years. It s still a pleasure.
Les Bleus officially qualified for the 2022 World Cup!
— French Team (@FrenchTeam)
Lloris and defending champions France secured their place at the 2022 World Cup with an 8-0 mauling of Kazakhstan on Saturday in which Kylian Mbappe scored four goals, and they will take on Finland in their final match on Tuesday.