Jacobsen has offers on table

Everton defender Lars Jacobsen will hold talks over a new deal with David Moyes when he returns from international duty with Denmark. The Danes take on Scandinavian rivals Sweden on Saturday in a Group 1 World Cup qualifier as Jacobsen hopes to steer them towards an automatic route to South Africa.The full-back has had his first-team opportunities limited through injuries in his debut season at Goodison Park and has had offers from other clubs as his one-year deal nears an end.However, Jacobsen insists his wish is to remain at the club and will hold talks with the boss when he returns."Everton comes first for me, if we can find a way to proceed," Jacobsen told Sporten.dk."I've had a meeting with David Moyes and we have arranged for a new meeting after the qualifying game. Then we will see if we can get a new deal in place. "Right now I am only concentrating on the qualifier and don't want to waste time and energy on negotiating with Everton before the game is played."The game against Sweden is big, because it's one of my biggest goals in my career to get to a World Cup."Other OffersThe 29-year-old has admitted that he has no shortage of admirers and should talks with Everton break down he would be willing to remain in English football."I have other possibilities, both in England and other countries if things don't fall out as I hope with Everton," said Jacobsen."I can see myself playing for another club in Premier League, because I like the mentality and the game."Jacobsen was a substitute in last week's FA Cup final defeat to Chelsea, coming on to replace Tony Hibbert at half-time and says despite the loss, he enjoyed the experience.He added: "I was really annoyed not to start in the FA Cup final, but I got substituted on at half-time. It was a great experience, even though we lost to Chelsea."90,000 fans at Wembley is something you've only seen on TV before."

Source: SKY_Sports