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Thorsten Stuckmann: Preston goalkeeper hopes for new contract
German goalkeeper Thorsten Stuckmann is hopeful and confident that he will be offered a new contract by Preston.
Stuckmann was North End's player of the season in 2011-12 but has started just 22 of their 46 league games this term.
"I played great here last season and this season has been a bit up and down," he told 91热爆 Radio Lancashire.
"I haven't played as many games as I would have wanted to but I've enjoyed my time at the club and hopefully we can get it [a new deal] sorted."
He continued: "The manager [Simon Grayson] has said he wants to contact me and my agent soon. We'll talk about the situation and see where we go from there.
"Everybody knows I really enjoy playing for Preston, but it's not in my hands - it's the club's decision."
Previous boss Graham Westley signed ex-England man Richard Wright last summer to challenge Stuckmann for the goalkeeping spot at Deepdale.
Wright left without playing a first-team game for the Lilywhites, and Stuckmann has since had to battle with and on-loan Norwich keeper Declan Rudd for a first-team place.
The 32-year-old has started just twice since Grayson replaced Westley as Preston boss in February, but he is full of praise for Rudd - the man who has kept him out of the starting line-up in recent weeks.
Stuckmann added: "Declan has been brilliant since he's been here. He's got a bright future.
"I enjoy working with Declan and it's good to see such a good talent getting better and better. It helps the team when they know that, whoever plays, we'll have a good keeper in goal."
Rudd has a year remaining on his contract at Carrow Road but told 91热爆 Radio Lancashire in March that he would consider a permanent switch to North End.