Willy Caballero has revealed that he is open to returning to Spain next summer should Chelsea fail to extend his contract.
Speaking in an interview with Spanish outlet AS, the former Malaga shot-stopper revealed he would welcome a move back to La Liga.
He said: "I end the contract at the end of the season and we'll see what happens in the future.
"I do not have to return to Argentina because I feel more like a European player. Here I came very young and I left my country at 22.
"I would like to return to Spain. Elche or Malaga? Of course, but it's not just about what you want, it's about [the clubs] wanting you and giving you the circumstances.
"At the moment, I'm a Chelsea player and will see what happens in June."
Should Chelsea decide to cash in on Caballero in January to avoid losing him on a free, U23 goalkeeper Jamie Cumming would likely become the No2 at Stamford Bridge.