Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Ethan Horvath has "no idea" what his future holds after helping Luton Town secure promotion to the Premier League.
The 27-year-old spent the season on-loan at the Hatters and played a key role throughout their successful campaign. He played over 50 games for Luton including in Saturday's Championship play-off final win against Coventry City.
Victory over the Sky Blues was Horvath's second successive play-off final win having been part of the Reds squad which beat Huddersfield in last year's final. He made an appearance late on at Wembley for the injured Brice Samba.
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And in the aftermath of another successful campaign in the Championship, the shot-stopper revealed that his future at the City Ground or Luton remains unclear. The USA international has one year left on his current deal at Forest.
“No, nothing has been discussed for next season, so I have no idea what’s going on," he told Luton Today, "maybe a couple of days off and then we’ll see what’s going on.”
Horvath had appeared to hint that he could be returning to the Hatters next season when speaking at the club’s promotion party in St George’s Square on Monday.
He said: “Thank you so much it’s been a long season. Great support, we couldn’t have done it without everyone here and we’re going to need you even more next year.”
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