AUSTRALIAN youth international keeper Alex Cisak says he's unsure on his future after winning many admirers during an impressive season with English League Two club Accrington Stanley.
Former Leicester City junior Cisak, 22, joined Stanley on a one-year deal in June last year and impressed in 24 appearances for the club as they fell just short of promotion.
Polish-born Cisak, who won the ESPN PFA Fans' League Two Player of the Month award in March, won many admirers during a fine 2010/11 season.
Cisak has been offered a new deal by Stanley but told Sky Sports he was still undecided on his future.
"I haven't signed my contract yet. I plan on recharging my batteries a bit before I start thinking about my future,” Cisak said.
Cisak had been second-choice at Accrington behind Ian Dunbavin until February when he was handed a chance and the club's fortunes improved as they surged for the play-offs.
The Hobart raised keeper added: "It was a great achievement to get into the play-offs considering where we were in February but it was very disappointing to go out in the semis.
"I don't see why we can't bounce back but a lot depends on the club and if they keep all the key players and strengthen areas on the pitch where we lacked this season."
* Meanwhile former North Queensland Fury star Mark Hughes is set to sign for Accrington Stanley after returning to the UK following Fury's demise.
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