Tottenham goalkeeper Michel Vorm admits he's frustrated with his bench role.
Vorm has started just three Premier League games since arriving from Swansea last year.
He was also dropped for the Capital One Cup final after helping Mauricio Pochettino's side reach Wembley - only to see them lose 2-0 to Chelsea.
Vorm told the Sunday Mirror: "Once the season is over I'll sit down with the club staff and my agent to weigh things up.
"I signed a four-year contract last summer, but I don't see myself sitting on the bench for that time. I think I'm too good a keeper to do that.
"I was hugely disappointed to be left out of the League Cup final, although I am a professional. I did not get an explanation either before or after the final. But Spurs wanted to win the cup, and the manager picked his strongest side including his first-choice keeper.
"When I broke into the first team for Premier League games, I knew it would only be temporary. At this stage of the season I'm not going to keep Lloris out of the side. But the coaching staff were happy with me for coming in without any fuss when Hugo was injured.
"That says something about my status at Spurs. At other clubs, panic breaks out the moment the first-choice keeper gets injured."