
Sunderland defender Titus Bramble will be out of contract in the summer, but claims to be giving little thought to his future.
The centre-half will see his current deal at the Stadium of Light expire at the end of the season and, as he is yet to pen fresh terms, is set to drop into the free agent pool.
Bramble claims he would happily sign an extension at Sunderland if one were put to him, but insists he will not be forcing the issue.
He hopes to let his football do the talking for the remainder of the 2012/13 campaign, with it up to him to earn a new deal or catch the eye of potential new employers.
Bramble told The Northern Echo: "In football you never know what is going to happen.
"I know I was linked with QPR (in January), but I am not focused on that. Sunderland is my team and that is who I am playing for. I will give 100 per cent for Sunderland.
"I didn't know if my time here was coming to an end. I didn't think about it. I just came in every day, trained hard and what happens off the pitch will happen. I only care about what happens on the pitch.
"What happens in the summer happens. I am happy and settled here.
"I am out of contract. It's up to the manager and the directors what they want to do. I will happily sign a new contract here, but it's out of my hands."







