The Leeds United midfielder does not want to play for another club.

Leeds United midfielder Liam Bridcutt has been speaking to Head of Sport at Radio Yorkshire, Derek Clark, about his hopes for the future at Elland Road, with his comments later posted on Twitter.
The Leeds skipper has featured 20 times this season and 47 times in total, and he has admitted that he would be happy to ultimately retire at Garry Monk’s side if he is afforded the opportunity.
“I’d be happy to finish my career at this club,” the Scotland international said, and it will be interesting to see if he gets his wish.
Given that Bridcutt is only 27 he will rack up plenty more appearances for Leeds before retirement is on the cards, suggesting he could go down as one of the club’s recent greats if he plays his part in helping the team back to the Premier League and keeping them there.
Bridcutt’s form has been hit-and-miss this season and he has a habit of sitting too deep, failing to impact the game in the final third as much as a player of his quality should.
But it is good news for Leeds that he sees his long-term future at the club; after all, they kick-started his faltering career and the two seem a perfect match for the challenges ahead.
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