Brazilian international midfielder Edu has reiterated that he is determined to leave Arsenal at the end of the season.
In January the 26-year-old's proposed move to Valencia collapsed and Gunners boss Arsene Wenger hoped he might stay.
"I've decided to go after the FA Cup final but I haven't decided which club I'm going to join," Edu told BBC Sport.
"A lot of clubs have asked about me and since January my agent has spoken to Real Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia in Spain and Juventus in Italy."
Edu revealed his decision over any move would be primarily influenced by his desire to play regularly for his new team.
He said: "To be honest I don't know what will be the best thing for me to do. Real Madrid wanted to talk to me but then they signed Thomas Gravesen.
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I don't want to go to a club and just be part of the squad, that's not my plan
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"If I go there I will have to fight for my position with some big guys. So I have to be careful.
"The same is true of Barcelona - it's a club with a big squad.
"I don't want to go to a club and just be part of the squad, that's not my plan.
"Apart from how much I would be playing, it's also about the country and whether my family will be happy that I have to think about.
"But I'm sure of one thing - I want to play always."
After his move to Valencia broke down following the Spanish club's refusal to pay a fee for his services, Edu was sidelined by a broken toe.
He regained his fitness but was then left out by Wenger.
In the last few weeks he has featured as a substitute and is still hoping he will be able to make a swan-song appearance for Arsenal in the FA Cup final against Manchester United on 21 May at the Millennium Stadium.
Edu is the first Brazilian player in England to have won both the Premiership title and the FA Cup.
While he has been at Arsenal he has also broken into the Brazilian international team.