ZOLTAN Gera has refused to rule out staying at Fulham after talks with Mark Hughes.

We revealed on Sunday that the Whites boss made a last-ditch attempt to keep the wantaway winger at Craven Cottage before Sunday's draw with Arsenal.

Gera had previously stated he intention to quit the club when his contract expires in the summer because of a lack of game time.

However, the Hungarian admits he could still stay in SW6.

" I can't rule out that I stay but it's not too likely," Gera told origo.hu. "I want more than this.

"I talked to our manager after our last training session and he said he wanted me to stay.

"I replied by stating my problems - I hardly play, many times I'm not even on the bench and because of this reason I can't concentrate well when I get the chance.

"I said at the moment I don't want to extend my contract but we agreed that we'll talk about it in the future again."

Meanwhile, the 32-year-old has denied claims that he got himself sent-off on purpose against the Gunners, which threatens to wreck Fulham's Europa League bid.

He added: "I didn't do that tackle in order to take revenge because I only got good things from the club and from the players.

"So I'm very sorry about what happened."

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