Arsenal loanee Dani Ceballos says he is uncertain about his future, but that wherever he plays next has to be somewhere where he feels "important".
The Spaniard wants to finish the season with the Gunners - if and when it is concluded - but refused to be drawn on where he could be playing in the future.
He told Spanish television show El Chiringuito de Jugones: "I finish my contract on June 30 but I would have to [continue to] play for Arsenal [when football returns]. I don't know how [that would work with his loan technically having finished].
"It would be irresponsible from my side to talk about my future. The most important thing will be to be important for my new team. I came to Arsenal to be an important player but in the last month that all disappeared [due to coronavirus stopping football]."
On whether he could have left Arsenal in January, he said: "Yes, my agent told me about the interest of teams but I did not play because I was coming back from injury.
"I started training and changed my situation. In the last month-and-a-half I felt important. I knew about Valencia's interest."
The 23-year-old has made 14 Premier League appearances so far for Arsenal, claiming two assists. He is, however, yet to register a goal in the competition.