Samuel Eto'o said that Barcelona and Cameroon will have to solve the issue about him representing his country in next year's African Nations Cup. "They have to sort it out between them. Txiki [Begiristain, Barcelona's sports director] has to speak to the Cameroon Football Federation," ," Eto'o told Spanish daily Sport on Friday. "I will play where they tell me to. I am not the boss." "I can't do anything. I understand the club's worries but I also understand my country's concerns." Earlier this week, Begiristain has said that he will ask African duo Eto'o and Ivorian Yaya Toure to skip the Nations Cup. Both have been sidelined since the beginning of the season with thigh injuries but will be ready for the Ghana finals. "I need to take it little by little because the most important thing is that I return to help the side win," he said. The 26-year-old striker was instrumental for the Catalans during their 2005/2006 glorious campaign when they won the Primera Liga and the UEFA Champions League.