Leicester City captain Wes Morgan has urged the club to sort out his contract situation as soon as possible.
Morgan is one of 11 players out of contract at the end of the season but he said he has yet to be made a new offer, or even hold talks over his future.
The 29-year-old said other players were feeling the same as him and hopes City will end the uncertainty.
So far, the contract situation has not affected performances as City sit joint top of the Championship ahead of tomorrow's visit of Millwall.
Morgan said that was down to the professionalism of players, but he said it was in the back of their minds. "I want to get it sorted and I have made that known to the owners and the people upstairs that it would be good to get it sorted," said Morgan, who has expressed his desire to stay at City.
"But nothing has been sorted. I am sure come January something must happen. We will have to wait and see.
"There are a few of us in the same boat and we all feel the same.
"We want to get it sorted, concentrate on the football, get to the end of the season and get promoted.
"We just want it sorted and then crack on with getting promoted."
Morgan was the subject of bids from former club Nottingham Forest during the summer, which were rejected, and speculation is certain to start again in January if he has not signed a new deal.
Morgan insists the players are focused on maintaining City's good start to the season.
"They are a good bunch of lads," said Morgan. "It is important we give our all and win the games.
"All the boys are on the same page regarding that."