Bradford City player of the year Luke O'Brien has yet to decide whether to take up his new contract offer from the League Two side.
The left-back is wanted by manager Stuart McCall but he told the Telegraph & Argus he does not yet know whether he will be at Valley Parade next season.
"I've got my contract through now and I'm discussing it with my family at the moment," the 20-year-old said.
"I would love to stay on but I've got to go through it with them first."
O'Brien, who came through the club's centre of excellence, was given his chance to claim his place in the first team in October and never looked back, dominating the club's end of season awards.
"Personally, it was an unbelievable year for me," he said.
"To get in the squad, then go on and play 36 games and come away with all those awards, I even got goal of the season to top it all off, it really couldn't have got any better."
O'Brien says he has yet to receive offers from any other clubs, and is one of several players at Valley Parade still mulling over new contract offers.
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