Inter midfielder Radja Nainggolan’s future is uncertain, but the Belgian stressed he will ‘always try to give my best wherever I am’.

The 33-year-old moved back on loan to Cagliari in January, after having spent the first half on the bench at the Nerazzurri.

It was Nainggolan’s third stint with the Rossoblu and reports in Italy suggest the Sardinians are working to complete a permanent deal for the veteran.

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“I’m 33 years old, I live well and serene and I don’t have disrupt my life. I always try to give my best wherever I am,” Nainggolan told Sky Sport Italia.

“It it’s in Cagliari, I will try to take them as high as possible. If it’s at Inter, then I will try to play my chances.”

Nainggolan also spoke about Luciano Spalletti, his former coach at both Roma and Inter, and the Belgian believes the 62-year-old will make Napoli a tough team to beat.

“He can play great football in Naples,” he said. “The Azzurri have many quality players and it will be a very, very difficult team.”