Sulley Muntari will continue his football career elsewhere when his current deal with Pescara ends in June.
Muntari, 32 signed a six months deal with the Italian side in his quest to help them avoid relegation.
The former AC Milan has indicated that he won't sign a new contract when his six month deal runs out.
"Right now, we are thinking about staying up but then my contract expires and I don't think I will stay at Pescara," Muntari said.
Pescara are rocked bottom of the 20-club Italian Serie A table.
The suspended Black Stars midfielder started his career in with Liberty Professionals in Ghana before leaving for Europe in 2002, where he has played with clubs like Udinese, Portsmouth, Inter Milan, AC Milan, etc.
Muntari has earned 84 caps with the Black Stars, boasting of 20 goals.