By Joe Jones
Jon Stead has revealed that an offer for him to play in the United States is still on the table, but says he is "50/50" over whether he will stay with Notts County or not.
The veteran striker, whose contract runs out in the summer, has made no secret of the fact he was close to leaving Meadow Lane in the winter, but decided to stay put when Alan Hardy took over the previously beleaguered club.
Talking about his future, Stead told the Nottingham Post: "I think discussions will be starting in two to three weeks.
"I will look at all my options. The offer from America is still on the table and I think there are a few more clubs that are now aware of the situation.
"But I've kind of dismissed anything else in England apart from what will come here at Notts.
"Once I've had discussions then I can sit down and look at making what I know will be difficult decisions.
"I still have an open mind and I've no need to rush. I've loved being here the last three to four months under the gaffer, and his staff.
"That's made the decision a lot more difficult. I've had a couple of chats with the gaffer and we have a really good relationship.
"But my life is a bit on hold at the moment. I've got to make sure the next move is right for me and my family."
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