Mark Sykes says he has not been offered a new deal to stay with Bristol City beyond the end of this season.
The 28-year-old midfielder signed a 12-month extension with the Robins in February and has made 19 appearances, scoring two goals, this season so far.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"Hopefully in the next couple of weeks, couple of months, something can happen but where we stand now, I haven't heard anything from the club and I've been offered nothing," Sykes told BBC Radio Bristol.
"As far as I know, I've got six months left and I'll work as hard as I can, every game's important and keep cracking on, get my head down, keep going."
Sykes joined the club in 2022 from Oxford and said he was "loving it" playing under head coach Gerhard Struber, his third boss at the club after Nigel Pearson and Liam Manning.
"A fresh face, fresh voice, new ideas - it's relevant that we're a different team this year and that stems from the manager, what he wants us as players to replicate from his ideas and I think we're doing a good job," Sykes said.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"If anything we're a little bit like [we were] under Nigel Pearson, front foot, aggressive, wanted to get on to the ball - not just 45, 50, 60 minutes, it's 90 minutes he wants us to press."