Pavel Nedved has said he will retire at the end of the season, but his agent thinks another postponement is on the cards.
The Juventus veteran had pledged to hang up his boots several times in recent years and always reconsidered.
He is adamant that this time he will put an end to his playing career with Juve’s Serie A match against Lazio on May 31.
“I don’t think he will retire yet,” grinned agent Mino Raiola on Radio Radio TV.
“I believe he will carry on for another season.”
The Czech midfielder turns 37 in August and scored a brace in Sunday's 2-2 draw with Lecce, but will be suspended for the upcoming match against Milan.
He has been in Serie A since 1996, leaving Lazio in 2001 to continue his career at Juventus.
Tension is high in the Bianconeri camp with reported locker room rows and Coach Claudio Ranieri hanging by a thread.
One of the candidates to take over next season is Roma boss Luciano Spalletti and agent Raiola backs the move.
“Any club that signs Spalletti is getting a bargain and I think he would fit in brilliantly at Juventus, although I’m not entirely sure if the problem in Turin is the Coach.”