And Radzinski believes he would also benefit from a move after feeling let down by the club and the manager.
"Last season was a disaster," he continues. "I ran my arse off for the club and in January the manager said as soon as we were safe I would get my rewards which I took to mean a new contract.
"But I was only offered a one year extension and the indecisiveness of the manager was affecting my form.
"Anyone who knows David Moyes will know he cannot make a decision. It was so frustrating.
"Then finally they offered me a new three-year contract at the end of last week. But my frustration had become so big that it was too late by then.
"It's been two months since the end of the season and the manager has not called me once. That makes me think the club do not want me and for any player that is difficult to accept.
"At the end of next season I believe there are 14 players out of contract and that means a lot of players will be uncertain and it doesn't mean the club will be in a very good state.
"I think of better places I would rather be on Monday but I have got a year left on my contract so I will be there and see what happens after that. I would like to stay in the Premier-ship because it is a great league.
"But I'm 30 years old, I'm ambitious and I want to achieve big things in my career."