Arsenal striker Dennis Bergkamp has revealed his frustration at the lack of a new contract offer from Arsenal.
Bergkamp has spent ten years at Highbury but unless Arsenal offer him a new deal, tonight's game against Everton could be his last competitive match there.
Just like at the end of last season before he earned a 12-month extension, he is growing tired of another delay. "It could be my last game at the stadium tonight because we haven't sat down yet to talk. I am a bit upset over how it is going," he said.
"It seems that every season it has to be like this and it is a bit frustrating. I said in November that I wanted to stay and I haven't changed my mind."
Arsene Wenger has previously indicated Arsenal will offer a one-year deal to Bergkamp, who turned 36 yesterday, although the Dutchman will have to accept he is no longer an automatic first choice.
Bergkamp told the Evening Standard: "I am a professional footballer but I am also a dad to four kids. You want to know what the future will bring."