Wojciech Szczesny has admitted that he is happy to wait until after the Euros before making a decision over his future.
The Poland international is currently on loan at Roma from Arsenal after the Premier League side allowed him to leave for the season following the arrival of Petr Cech.
Reports this week suggested that the Serie A outfit were keen to make his loan move permanent next summer, though Szczesny is happy to wait until after France 2016 before deciding what his next step is.
"My future will be decided after the European Championships," Szczesny told przegladsportowy.pl.
"I love Arsenal, but I'm happy at Roma. I know that Roma want me, but I don't see why Arsenal would not want me also.
"Leaving Arsenal was painful and it was a difficult decision to make. I can't imagine myself with another English team."
Szczesny, 25, has impressed for Roma this season, with a 72.2% save success rate contributing to a WhoScored rating of 7.03.
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