Bradford City will discuss contract extensions with two key members of their First Division promotion team, goalkeeper Gary Walsh and defender Darren Moore this summer.
The contracts of both players still have 12 months to run, but City are anxious to secure longer term agreements.
Chairman Geoffrey Richmond said: "We are looking to sit down with both players with a view to extending their contracts."
City have offered new one year contracts to four players whose contracts expire this summer.
They are striker Gordon Watson, defender John Dreyer, right back Stephen Wright and reserve defender Mark Bower.
Richmond said: "I must stress these players have only been offered new contracts - they have not signed them yet."
He also discounted weekend speculation linking City with a number of signing targets, including former players Dean Richards, Eddie Youds and Phil Babb.
He said: "We are going to get this sort of speculation, but Paul Jewell and I are not even going to talk about possible new signings until things calm down."
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