ADRIAN Cieslewicz has not ruled out leaving Wrexham this summer – despite having a year left on his contract at the Racecourse Ground.
The 22-year-old starred off the bench in the Dragons' FA Trophy final victory over Grimsby Town last season.
And the winger, pictured, also netted six goals as Andy Morrell's men reached the Blue Square Bet Premier play-off final, before losing to Newport County.
Cieslewicz is rumoured to be attracting interest from a number of suitors, and although he admits to being settled in Wales, he is keeping his options open.
He told The Leader: "I signed in December and I have got another year (on my contract).
"There are another six weeks in the summer basically to just see what happens.
"For now I am under contract with Wrexham. It's a long summer and we will see what happens.
"I have had the opportunity to play for Wrexham for four years now and it has been great.
"If I get any interest from any clubs – which is always good – we will see what happens over the next few weeks.
"It is flattering, especially if the clubs are higher up. There are fans' rumours but until I hear something myself – which I haven't yet – for now I am still a player for Wrexham."
The former Manchester City youngster added: "I am definitely not unsettled. I have got a house and my girlfriend in the area – I have been at Wrexham for four years and everyone has been amazing to me.
"But if you get an opportunity in life to go somewhere higher up, you have got to take it.
"In four years I have played over 150 games which is great for a 22-year-old.
"It is something that people forget that I am still only 22 because I have been at the club for four years.
"But at the moment nothing has been said anywhere and I am still a Wrexham player."