Middlesbrough defender Jonathan Woodgate has revealed he has not made
any decisions over his future yet.
The former Real Madrid centre-back's contract expires at the
end of the season and he was an unused substitute as his boyhood club were
beaten in the play-off final against Norwich City at Wembley.
Boro boss Aitor Karanka persuaded the veteran defender
against retiring from football earlier this season
after a glut of injury problems and Woodgate has repaid that faith with a
string of impressive performances during the club's promotion charge.
When asked about whether he will be extending his stay at
the Riverside, the 35-year-old said: "It's not about me, it's about the
team."
He added: "I've not even thought about it."
Woodgate re-joined Boro in July 2012 on a three-year deal
from Stoke City and has made nine appearances this
season.
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