BURY striker Glynn Hurst insists he does not know whether he will be staying at Gigg Lane beyond the summer.
The 32-year-old has endured a frustrating season, which has yielded just eight goals, after having been played out of position earlier in the year.
He has also failed to hold down a regular place in the last few months after the arrival of on-loan striker Adam Rooney, but has taken a pragmatic view with the club set to announce their retained list in one weeks time.
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"Every time the gaffer has called on me, I have produced for him," Hurst said.
"We are due to sit down this week but I honestly don't know whether it will be to discuss a contract or to say our goodbyes.
"Things are happening at the club and I would be a fool not to want to be a part of it.
"But there must be a few partings for everything to come together in the end,"
Several first teamers are in the same boat, including the three longest-serving Shakers players - David Challinor, Colin Woodthorpe and Brian Barry-Murphy.
Veteran Woodthorpe has hinted that this season may be his last and keeper Jim Provett also revealed last week that his future may lie elsewhere.
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