Schwarzer targets new deal

06 July 2009 08:49
Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has called on the club to tie him down to a long-term contract. Schwarzer impressed during his first season at Craven Cottage following his free transfer arrival from Middlesbrough, playing every minute of their Premier League campaign. The 36-year-old is entering the final year of his current deal and he has warned he could leave for free next summer if the club do not secure his future. Schwarzer insists he plans to play on beyond his current contract and that he is happy with life in West London. "We haven't spoken about a new deal yet and, while I'm extremely happy at a club that's given me a new lease on life, there is a possibility I could move on a free transfer at the end of my contract," Schwarzer told The World Game. "I haven't ruled anything in or out. My main priority right now is to push through to the next World Cup. "If I'm still on top of my game and enjoying things, then of course I will look to continue at the top level for at least another year beyond that."

Source: SKY_Sports