THIAGO Silva thinks he is still worth his weight in gold on a soccer field.

The 35-year-old former captain of Paris Saint-Germain still wants to play for three to four years.

In addition, Silva also wants to be a member of the Brazilian team in the World Cup in Qatar in 2022.

The experienced defender confirmed yesterday that he is now looking for greener pastures.

This is in the midst of great interest from two clubs in the English Premier League, Arsenal and Chelsea, both based in London.

Silva has been a free agent since Sunday after playing his last game for PSG.

That’s when Bayern Munich won the Champions League final in Lisbon 1-0.

Feelers

According to reports, Arsenal were ready to seal the deal, but it appears that the Gunners will rather pick up the services of Silva’s compatriot Gabriel Magalhães.

Fiorentina have also had talks with Silva’s agent and Frank Lampard’s Blues are also now sticking out feelers to Silva, but nothing is concrete yet.

Despite the uncertainty, Silva has confirmed that he has no plans to hang up his boots yet.

He says: “It was my last game as a player for PSG.

“I am very sorry to leave the club, but I will be back in another role. I have to make a change.

“I want to play for another three or four years and be a member of Brazil’s team for the World Cup in Qatar