Last Updated: Tue, 06 May 2008 10:35
Keeper Kasey Keller has admitted that he does not know if he will be a Fulham player next season regardless of what league they are in.
The 38-year-old American veteran custodian has recovered from a long-term injury problem picked up earlier in the campaign to become boss Roy Hodgson's first-choice ahead of Antti Niemi and fellow keeper Tony Warner at Craven Cottage.
Keller's impressive performances have helped Fulham drag themselves out of the relegation places and in need of a win at Portsmouth on Sunday to avoid the drop having looked doomed a month ago.
There had been talk of a new one-year contract being offered by the club, but Keller says he has not decided what to do just yet as he wants to be guaranteed first-team football.
He said: "Whatever comes around that feels right, whether staying at Fulham or going somewhere else, then that's what it is."
He added: "I won't necessarily stay in England.
"I know I won't play a whole lot longer so if it means I move on then I'll do it."