Wrack is uncertain whether he still has a future at Walsall (Getty)
Walsall winger Darren Wrack says he is keen to learn if he is to be offered a new contract at the Banks's Stadium.
The 31-year old is completing his 10th season with the club, and had his testimonial against Wolves this week.
"I don't know what's happening, I don't know who's making the decisions or when anyone's going to be told," Wrack said.
"It's a case of sitting tight and waiting, but hopefully I've done enough to earn a contract. I feel like a piece of the furniture," he told BBC WM.
Hopefully they're not ready to throw me out yet. We'll wait and see, fingers crossed
Darren Wrack
Wrack has experienced three promotions and three relegations in his 10 years with Walsall.
But his situation may not be resolved until a full-time successor is appointed to manager Richard Money who walked out two games from the end of the season.
"Hopefully they're not ready to throw me out yet, but that's going to be dictated by other people. We'll wait and see, fingers crossed," Wrack added.
The midfielder's testimonial drew a crowd of more than 1,000 to the Banks's Stadium to see the Saddlers fall to a 4-0 defeat against a strong Wolves side.
The second half saw Wrack joined on the field by former team-mates including Martin O'Connor, Adrian Viveash, Don Goodman, Dean Keates and Jimmy Walker.
"It's a nice touch for the Walsall fans for them to come back and play a little part," Wrack said.
"Some of them have changed over the years. Some have put on a little weight, but I won't name names. I appreciate all of them coming though."
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