SYDNEY FC midfielder Stuart Musialik is eyeing a move to Europe at the end of the season although insisting he is still happy with life in the harbour city.
The former Newcastle Jet has just penned a new one-year deal with Vitezslav Lavicka's title-chasing outfit and he has seemingly cemented a spot after a difficult start to the campaign.
However he is still keen to have a last crack at Europe and if it doesn't work out then he will be happy to commit his long-term future to the A-League.
"I still wouldn't mind having a go hopefully at Europe and I think I'm at the age now if it doesn't happen at the end of this season or the end of the next season, it's probably not going to happen," Musialik told the Newcastle Herald.
"I organised with Sydney to sign a one-year deal with clauses in it, so I could go and trial for two weeks at the end of this season if I wanted to.
"And then after that, at the end of next year, if I can't organise a deal overseas, I'll look to sign long-term whenever I'm going to be back here."
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