Ince has won 63 international caps for Trinidad & Tobago
Clayton Ince admits that he is unsure whether he will still be at Walsall next season.
The 36-year-old keeper, who is out of contract in the summer, revealed that he is no nearer agreeing a new deal.
"I haven't got much to say at the moment," he told BBC WM. "At the end of the day it's up to the club.
"As a player, all I can concentrate on is performing well and staying fit. I am happy here and it's up to the management what they are going to do."
After six seasons with Crewe, then a year with Coventry City, Ince joined Walsall on a free transfer after leaving the Ricoh in July 2006 - and has so far made 125 appearances for the Saddlers.
Although his future is unclear, Ince is still Walsall's first-choice keeper. And he knows he still has an important role to play at the Banks's Stadium, with the club blooding so many youngsters.
"The squad is very small and we have to bring the youngsters through," he said. "But us senior guys have to show that, when they come onto the pitch, the senior players have to double their performance.
"We have to show them that they have to really work hard and it's not just about putting in an appearance."
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