Gunnarsson hopes to "sort something out"

17 March 2011 15:30
Aron Gunnarsson insists his current contract situation at Coventry is unsettling but the midfielder is keen to sign a new deal this summer and commit his future to the club. The Iceland international has so far failed to find a breakthrough in lengthy contract talks with City`s board while with just two months remaining on his deal he has seen manager Aidy Boothroyd sacked. Asked whether the current predicament over his future is a bit unsettling, Gunnarsson replied: "Yeah, it is, but what can you say? These things happen and you just have to deal with it. But I`ve still got a contract until the end of the season and I`m just going to see what happens. "There`s been talks I think but I don`t know how it`s going, it`s Ray (Ranson, chairman) and my agent who are speaking, like I said, I`d rather get three points than think about that at the moment." When asked whether he wants to pen a new deal in the summer, the 21-year-old added: "It all depends on what is going to happen, I don`t know who is going to be the manager. I like it here, I`ve started playing well again and I`m enjoying it. Last year I didn`t really want to stay because I wasn`t enjoying it but I am again. I really hope we can sort something out. "I haven`t spoken to any other teams, there`s been a bit of interest from other clubs but I`m not really thinking about it because I`m still on a contract here and even though you`re allowed to speak to other clubs I`m committed to Coventry until my contract is up."

Source: PA