Barcelona forward Samuel Eto'o has revealed he will soon decide whether to stay with the Spanish giants or move to another European club. The 27-year-old Cameroonian has been linked with a switch to several top clubs in the wake of Barça's disappointing season, including Chelsea, AC Milan and Inter Milan.

"I have spent four years with Barcelona," said Eto'o in Nairobi. "The first two years I won everything with the club and the last two have been difficult seasons when I was injured. Now I am looking for possibilities - at some point I will take a decision either to look for another club or stay in Barcelona."

Eto'o is in Kenya to conduct football clinics for school children aged between six and 12 years. He will also hold similar activities in Kampala, Uganda on Tuesday.

A three-time African Footballer of the Year, Eto'o said he intended to continue playing at the top level to stay in shape ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. "In three years time we shall be in the World Cup and I will be at the top level with one club or Barcelona," he said.

"I don't have much to prove with Barcelona. I know I am still marketable and this summer we will meet with the club officials to ensure that I am not pushed."

Eto'o proved to have regained his form at the weekend when he scored twice for Cameroon to beat Tanzania 2-1 in a South Africa 2010 qualifier in Yaounde.