Papac keen to end career with Rangers

20 September 2010 10:26
Rangers left-back Sasa Papac has revealed he would be more than happy to remain at Ibrox for the rest of his career. [LNB] The 30-year-old Bosnian is out of contract at the end of the season and could pen a Bosman deal with another club in January. [LNB]However, Rangers manager Walter Smith and chief executive Martin Bain have already opened discussions with the stopper over a potential new contract at the club. [LNB]And Papac, who helped his side to a 4-0 rout of Dundee United on Saturday, admits he would have no problem committing himself to the Glasgow outfit. [LNB]"I'm trying not to think about my contract as we have the SPL and Champions League to focus on but we'll see what happens," Papac told the Daily Record. [LNB]"Of course I would be happy to stay here for the rest of my career - this is my fifth season at the club. But I have learned that you never know what will happen in football. [LNB]"I'm in touch with the club at the moment and we will need to see if we can find an agreement. [LNB]"Right now I'm not thinking about a move abroad or to England. You never know what is round the corner but I must say that I've been very happy in Glasgow."[LNB]He added: "I could never have imagined it would turn out so well for me here. This is the longest I've ever stayed at one club. Normally after two or three years I move on. [LNB]"I like being here and winning medals - this has been the best spell of my life. I've won things, played in the Champions League and a Uefa Cup final. [LNB]"Of course it would be hard to leave but if it happens, that's life. [LNB]"I don't feel under pressure about the contract right now as my current one doesn't expire until May. I haven't even thought about the terms. We haven't spoken about money or the length of a new contract. That is for the future."

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