Richie Partridge is searching for a new club after admitting he is unlikely to be offered a new contract at Chester.
The winger is one of several experienced players likely to leave relegated Chester, who recently moved into voluntary administration.
He told the Evening Leader: "I've not spoken to the manager but I don't think I'm going to be at Chester next season, which is a shame because they are a good little club.
"Chester have got a young squad and, although I'm still a Chester player, my contract runs out at the end of June.
"I've been given permission to speak to other clubs and there have been a couple of sniffs from other clubs but nothing concrete and I don't feel it's appropriate to say any more until anything is confirmed."
Partridge, 28, started his career as a trainee at Liverpool and had spells at Bristol Rovers, Coventry, Sheffield Wednesday and Rotherham before joining Chester in June 2007.
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