Tottenham captain Ledley King admits he is yet to open contract talks with the club.
King's current deal expires in the summer and the 29-year-old says he has not yet talked terms with Spurs.
Spurs manager Harry Redknapp stated earlier this month that he would look to tie down the defender to a new deal as soon as possible, but the defender is still waiting for talks.
"Once I am fit and playing games, I am sure that is something I will look at," he told Sky Sports News.
"But it is not something I am worried about. I just want to make myself available, but once I get fit and get a run it is something we will look at.
"There is an option from the club's side but there is not much I can say about that.
"Hopefully I can play as many games as possible and just see where that takes us."
It is rumoured that Spurs would like King, who has a persistent knee complaint, to sign a pay-you-play deal.
"It [play-as-you-play] is not something I have thought about," he said.
"I just want to stay fit and playing games and once we do sit down I will have my thoughts."