Sunderland goalkeeper Marton Fulop would be interested in sealing a permanent deal at Leicester City.
Stopper eyes permanent deal
Sunderland goalkeeper Marton Fulop would be interested in sealing a permanent deal at Leicester City.
The Hungarian shot-stopper joined The Foxes on a season-long loan in August and has firmly established himself as first choice.
And With Craig Gordon and Darren Ward in front of him at Sunderland, he is keen to negotiate a move to the Walkers Stadium.
Fulop told the
Leicester Mercury: "It's up to the two clubs. I am up for negotiation. I really enjoy it here. The two clubs have to agree first.
"I like it here. I am playing games and I am enjoying my time at Leicester."
Fulop went on to praise the Leicester fans for their support during a torrid run of form - which has seen The Foxes go six league games without victory.
"It's true that we're not on the top of the table, but we have conceded the second least goals and this fact is a credit to our defence," he told
nb1.hu.
"I can only speak highly of our supporters as they voted me the player of the month two times."