Paul Durcan insists that he has not played his last game with Donegal.
After last Saturday's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final defeat to Mayo, Tir Chonaill boss Rory Gallagher said his team would be without Durcan for the "foreseeable future" as his wife is due to start teaching in Qatar later this year.
However, when prompted over whether or not the loss to the Connacht champions will be the end of his Donegal career, the Ballyboden St Enda's man told the Irish Daily Star: "No it won't".
Durcan, who made his senior debut for Donegal back in 2004, is one of a several players in Gallagher's squad which have a question mark over them for a return in 2016, with veterans like Colm McFadden and Christy Toye yet to confirm their status.
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