''I definitely have to think what is best for me in the future but the main thing I think about right now is the important tournament we have to play.''
'I Was Not Satisfied With Last Season' - Balogun To Consider Quitting Brighton & Hove
Leon Balogun has refused to rule out an exit from Premier League side Brighton & Hove in the summer transfer window due to a lack of first team football last term.
The Super Eagles star made only seven starts for the Seagulls from a possible 45 in all competitions as ex-manager Chris Hughton preferred the duo of Shane Duffy and Lewis Dunk as his two central defenders.
Now there is a new coach at the American Express Community Stadium, Graham Potter, something Balogun must consider before making a decision on his future.
''First of all, we have a new coach, that always open new doors, so to be honest right now my focus is on the Africa Cup of Nations, I will definitely think about the future because I was not satisfied with last season,'' Balogun said at Thursday's press conference in Asaba attended by allnigeriasoccer.com.
''So it's always something you think, you want to play as a player, you don't want to sit on the bench.
''I definitely have to think what is best for me in the future but the main thing I think about right now is the important tournament we have to play.''
''I definitely have to think what is best for me in the future but the main thing I think about right now is the important tournament we have to play.''
The 30-year-old Balogun has one more year left on his contract with Brighton & Hove, whom he joined from Bundesliga outfit Mainz in July 2018.
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