The Argentinian striker has been linked with a   move to several clubs, including Liverpool, Valencia, Real Zaragoza and Real   Madrid, and is set to study all the offers that he has.
After enjoying a   fruitful first three seasons at the club, Saviola's time at Camp Nou turned sour   in 2004 when Frank Rijkaard decided he was no longer part of his   plans.
Having opted to return from two years out on loan last summer to   stay at Camp Nou for the final year of his current contract, the 25-year-old is   preparing to leave the club.
"I consider that my career at Barcelona is   finished, but I am trying to go out in the best possible manner," he   said.
"Barça is no longer my first choice.
"My relationship with   the club is not the same as it was two years ago. Things with the board have   never been clear."
Barça promised that they would make Saviola the offer   of a new deal, but when it arrived the basic salary was considerably less than   his exiring contract.
That sent a clear signal that he was not wanted and   despite having said that he would consider the proposal, it is quite clear that   he was not impressed.
"In June I will be a free agent and then, at the   end of the season, I will give Barça an answer on their offer," Saviola   explained.
"If I leave, I will not go holding any grudges.
"I have   to listen to the European clubs that have shown an interest in me.
"There   are several offers on the table. I perfer not to speak about individual clubs or   which country until a deal has been made.
"It will probably all be   resolved before the start of the Copa América, because I want to play in that   feeling calm about my future."