West Ham midfielder Samir Nasri has admitted he does not know what his future holds beyond this season, according to The London Evening Standard.
Nasri joined West Ham in January after finishing his 18-month doping ban, signing a short-term contract until the end of the season.
But the Frenchman expressed uncertainty over his future with the Hammers seemingly yet to make a decision on whether to trigger his extension.
Samir Nasri at West Ham

After 18 months out, Nasri made his return to action in the FA Cup against Birmingham City, coming through 58 minutes and impressing the fans.
Since then, the ex-France international has spent time out injured but has also managed six appearances in total, including four starts.
At the weekend, he came off the bench to inspire West Ham to a dramatic victory over Huddersfield Town. It was 3-1 to Huddersfield when he was introduced and 4-3 at full-time.
Nasri provided the assist for the equaliser, winning the ball in midfield and delivering an inch-perfect cross for Javier Hernandez to head in.
The 31-year-old will now be hoping to get more game time under his belt and earn himself a contract extension.
Samir Nasri on his future

Nasri admitted that his future is uncertain but that he would sit down and discuss his future with West Ham once the season is over.
He told The London Evening Standard: “I don’t know about my future. The most important thing for me was to come back, which I did in January.
“Then I got an injury because I wasn’t used to playing week in week out when I have been out of the game for so long. Now the manager takes his time with me. I have seven games left and I just want to play free of injury and then we will sit down and see what is next.”
The Hammers still have an outside chance of finishing seventh so Nasri’s two goals will be to help deliver European football and to earn a new deal.
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