As the 2016/17 season nears its end, it's time for a certain Joe Hart to start considering his future.
England's No.1 is due to return to Manchester City following his season-long loan spell at Torino, though it would appear he is surplus to requirements at the Etihad Stadium.
Pep Guardiola has insisted on several occasions how happy he is with Claudio Bravo and Willy Cabellero as his goalkeepers, suggesting Hart's time at City is up.
And what a shame that is. Hart joined City 11 years ago and after various loan spells, he became the club's first-choice goalkeeper and played a huge role in their transformation.
But the end is nigh, as Hart explained last month.
"I'd say I'm pretty much surplus to requirements at my parent club at the moment," he told BBC's Premier League show. "I have got to be realistic.
"I love that club and I have always said, as long as they want me, I will be there.
"I want to play football and I love to play football, so if that opportunity is not going to be given there, then I am going to have to look elsewhere and I may have to make somewhere else my home."
Reports suggest Hart will be the focus of a transfer saga this summer, with a number of Premier League clubs said to be interested in his services.
Liverpool were previously linked with a move in January and it's believed they will try their luck again in the summer, while Arsenal are also rumoured suitors.
However, according to the Independent, there is one Premier League club that Hart would 'relish' playing for next season.
Believe it or not, the 30-year-old is open to a move to Manchester United.
Hart is keen to remain in the North-West with his family and wouldn't hesitate to swap the blue half of Manchester for the red, especially if it meant proving Guardiola wrong.
Any potential move depends on the future of David de Gea, though. Should the Spaniard join Real Madrid, a spot would open up and Jose Mourinho could consider Hart as his replacement.
But if De Gea stays, Hart wouldn't want to be second choice - not at the age of 30.
Everton remain favourites to sign the England international who, if he moved to Goodison Park, would have his wish granted of staying in the North-West.