Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has admitted that he is unsure whether he will remain at the Cottagers next season.
The Australian keeper's contract runs out in June and he has revealed that he's yet to be offered a new deal by Martin Jol's side.
Schwarzer is hopeful he will stay in England after 17 year in the country since joining Bradford City in 1996.
He told Sky Sports News: "I can say now that I haven't had any official offer of a new contract. My contract obviously expires at the end of June and we'll see what happens from there.
"I'd love to stay in England. I've played here for a long, long time but you would really have to look at what opportunities are out there of that is the case.
"I am still a Fulham player until the end of June and to stay in the Premier League would be great."
Schwarzer has made 220 appearances for Fulham since joining the club in 2008.