Rangers midfielder Dean Furman says he would consider returning to Bradford for a second spell.
The 20-year-old spent most of this season on loan at Valley Parade and picked up the club's most consistent player award.
The South African told BBC Radio Leeds: "I've enjoyed this year and it's hard to look too far into next season.
"I'll sit down with my family and if it's the right option to come back then I'd love to."
"Obviously we'll see what else comes along and keep our options open for now," he added.
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Furman joined Bradford on a season-long loan at the end of August 2008 having made just one substitute's appearance for Rangers in the SPL.
This season the South African has made 33 appearances for the Bantams, scoring four goals.
"It's been brilliant for me this year," he said.
"It was a big step for me to come and play first-team football but I've enjoyed every minute of it and hopefully it's improved me as a player."
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