Tottenham Hotspur goakeeper Radek Cerny says it is ?90 percent certain? that he will be leaving White Hart Lane in the summer.
Radek Cerny expects to be among the departures from Spurs at the end of the season, when manager Juande Ramos puts together the squad he wants at White Hart Lane for the next campaign.
The Czech keeper has more first team appearances for Spurs this season than in any other since joining the club on loan from Slavia Prague in January 2005.
Now 34, he was drafted into the Spurs first team to take the place of Paul Robinson when the England keeper suffered a dip confidence and form.
But after making 17 appearances this season, he now expects to leave.
?The season ends on May 12th and I can say that it is 90 per cent certain that I will end at Tottenham,? Cerny told Czech daily Pravo.
?My contract will expire and we have not discussed a new one, so I will be looking for a different club.
?I would like to stay in England and believe, since I am playing in The Premier League, that I will have some offers.”
Cerny added: ?I am glad that I am again in goal at the end of the season, although I am playing only because Robinson is injured.
?I have appeared in a lot of games during the season, I was number one for a while. I was just sorry to be dropped prior to the Carling Cup final.
?Although I think it was not only because of the mistake I had made in the previous game. But it makes no sense to mull over it.?
Mark Hinton, Goal.com
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