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.