
Blackpool FC manager Ian Holloway has confirmed he will wait until the end of the season before deciding which of his players will be handed new contracts.
A total of 15 members of Holloway's squad are out of contract at Bloomfield Road in the summer, although the Seasiders have options on the majority of those players.
The likes of Jason Euell and Hameur Bouazza are among those whose future is up in the air and Holloway is happy to wait before making a decision.
"I will deal with the contracts at the end of the season," said Holloway in the Blackpool Gazette.
"I've told the board where I think we should finish. They know what I am trying to achieve here and are these players good enough to do that?
"It is very simple. If they are good enough to do that they might get a new contract. If they're not, then I'll have to change them, and that isn't a threat, it is fact.
"But hopefully they will want to show me that they want to stay by giving me that bit extra, like they have all season.
"We have the power and the lads have got to realise that.
"At the end of day, anybody I've brought in will hopefully want to stay and want to sign for us. But I'll have some tough decisions to make."
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