After having endured a complicated relationship with the France National Team, Manchester City's France midfielder Samir Nasri has drop hints of him resigning from the group.
It can be remembered that Nasri was not able to play with the National team last FIFA World Cup after coach Didier Deschamps did not chose him as a part of the delegation.
According to Nasri ""I've made the decision. I made it a while ago, but I will announce it when the time is right. With the national team I didn't win anything. So it's more easy to take this decision than if we'd just won something. When you play for a big club and you play lots of games, it's easy to come to this decision."
Nasri began his football career playing for the local youth club at Marseille. When he was nine he joined professional club Olympique de Marseille and spent the next seven years developing in the club's youth academy at La Commanderie, the club's training center.
Nasri has been with the National Team for seven years and since then he had won 41 caps, scoring five goals.
But his football career was not without controversies. When he started playing for the National Team in 2007, he joined the team in 2008 European Championship but clashed with senior players and throwing explicit outburst to the media after they were eliminated at the Euro 2012. Because of that he was banned for three games.
According to Nasri "Even before the summer, during Euro 2012 I had a lot going on. Personally it doesn't affect me, but it affects my family. They live in France, they read the press stuff."
He added "I live in England so I'm fine with everything they say (in France) and I'm used to it. But for my parents it's really hard. I want to make them happy and the national team doesn't make me happy."
But Nasri did not specifically say that he is retiring. He said "It's not something you can just announce on Twitter. I have to sit down and do a full interview and just say it. I will do it when the time is right."