Sam Gordon has revealed he will discuss his Welton future with the club after he returns from his summer holiday in Marbella.
The 22 year-old Welton midfielder also admitted he would like to work again with former Nettleham boss Gerald Watson, who has just taken over at Gainsborough based side Friendship. Gordon said: "I would love to be coached by Watson again. "I have a contract with Welton. But you never know - sometimes a challenge is good for a player. I will speak with Mac after my holiday." He said he wanted to concentrate on selling furniture in what is a busy time of year for his industry before focusing on his club future. "I have heard a few comments [about a move to Friendship]. It's a club matter, and I am focused on playing for Welton so we will see after," Gordon added. "But I would love to be coached by Watson again. The majority of the trophies I have won were won with Watson. "At Welton, there is a new cycle happening so we will see what happens. I have a contract with Welton." Gordon, who joined Welton from Nettleham for £9.85 in 2004 after winning the under 18s league under Watson, signed a new five-year contract at Social Park in May last year.