Blackburn have not offered me a new deal - David Dunn
Rovers playmaker could leave in the transfer window....
By Lewis Jones
Blackburn Rovers midfielder David Dunn has revealed that he has yet to begin discussions with the club regarding a contract extension.
Dunn's deal is set to expire at the end of the season and he has not ruled out a move away from Ewood Park in January.
"My contract is up at the end of the season," he told skysports.com.
"I don't know what is going to happen with that so we will just wait and see.
"As long as I keep doing my stuff on the pitch, one way or another, whether it is at Blackburn or elsewhere, there will be options there for me at the end of the season.
"There have been no talks as yet. I just sit there and keep doing what I do best on the pitch and everything off the pitch will take care of itself.
"My agent and the club, if they want to do something that will be sorted out. If not, we will certainly have options come January or the end of the season."
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