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Milovan Rajevac is keeping his cards close to his chest about his future with his contract due to expire at the end of August.
The Serbian masterminded Ghana's progress to the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup on their second attempt before they were knocked out agonisingly by Uruguay in a shootout.
Rajevac has in his time with Ghana moved from a little known Serbian to a famous name around the world with suitors bound to tempt him away after managing to get the best out of a group that was missing it's best player.
But with his original two-year deal to expire at the end of August, Rajevac is preferring to keep his options to himself.
Asked by kickoffGhana.com what his future with Ghana is, he simply replied "We will see. At this moment I am still under the impression of the match. After everything they should be proud of the way it went."
His future is bound to form the basis of upcoming meetings with the Ghana Football Association with the Stars due to begin the qualifiers for the 2012 and 2013 Nations Cup in September this year.
Source: Kickoff
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