The Utah Jazz have some major decisions to make this offseason. After yet another early playoff exit, there's likely going to be great pressure to make some wholesale changes.

The largest tradable asset Utah owns, both literally and figuratively, is All-Star center Rudy Gobert. The 3-time DPOY winner has been a defensive juggernaut for nearly a decade now, but his combination with Donovan Mitchell just hasn't led to postseason success. That could be enough to prompt them to move on.

But if you ask Rudy Gobert, he'd rather stay put. According to a report from The Athletic's Tony Jones, the Frenchman would want to retire in a Jazz uniform.

Sources tell The Athletic that he is all in on the Jazz, doesn’t want to play anywhere else and would like to retire in a Jazz uniform. He’s had a terrific season. He’s very clearly still in the prime of his career.

What Gobert wants, however, likely isn't going to play a huge role on whether the Jazz become keen on moving on from him. And if they do, there appear to be several teams interested in his services.

At the same time, Gobert will be 30 in June. His contract is one of the most expensive in the league and could become burdensome if he experiences a drop-off in play over the next few seasons. The Jazz could opt to sell high on Gobert when he is still at peak value. There are multiple teams interested in trading for him, should the Jazz decide to go that route, according to multiple league sources.

The Utah Jazz will likely look largely different once next season begins. Whether Rudy Gobert is a part of the returning core group of players remains to be seen.