"I'm ready to accompany you in the future," the 78-year-old Blatter told the FIFA congress in Sao Paulo yesterday on the eve of the start of the World Cup.
The FIFA leader was helped by a congress vote not to consider age-limits on top officials.
Isolated boos could be heard among the applause as Blatter said that conditions were good for him to seek a fifth term next year. But he has a strong chance of victory in the election to be held at the FIFA congress in Zurich in May next year.
Blatter added: "Congress, you will decide who will take this proud institution forward. It's your decision to do so. But I will tell you, I'm ready to accompany you in the future, for the game for the world.
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"Because it's your decision congress, if you want to go with me," he said, exiting to clapping and Brazilian music.
Blatter has dropped heavy hints in past months that he will be a candidate again even though he said when he won in 2011 that it would be his last term.
Blatter has long been a controversial figure and FIFA, which oversees a multi-billion dollar industry, has never been far from scandal.
Just prior to the World Cup, Britain's Sunday Times has published a series of reports alleging that millions of dollars in bribes were paid to help Qatar secure the 2022 edition.