Ashley Young remains open to a return to Watford and said he could have a difficult decision to make this summer.
Watford have held talks with the full-back's representatives in the last two weeks and are monitoring his situation closely.
Speaking to Sky Sports, the Inter Milan defender said about a potential return: "I've never said I wouldn't go back. It's the club where I started at 10 years old.
"It would be a difficult decision to make."
Young's future remains uncertain with sources close to the player suggesting it is currently 50/50 whether or not he signs a new deal in Italy.
If an extension cannot be agreed with Inter, then Young is in a position whereby he can sign a pre-contract deal with other clubs.
Discussions have taken place with the Serie A side, but the player knows he has a lot to consider.
"There have been talks. I have had an unbelievable time at Inter, if there is something to be done I'm sure a deal can be sorted out," said Young.
"It's a waiting game because everyone is in a pandemic, we don't know where finances are. I am chilled and laid back, I am enjoying my football, we've just won the league. We've got four games left, four to win, that's all my focus is on.
"There can be a lot of factors involved in the decision. I will make sure it is the right decision for me and my family."
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