Lars Jacobsen has conceded the uncertainty surrounding his future is weighing on his mind.
Defender admits lack of clarity is weighing on his mind
Everton defender Lars Jacobsen has conceded the uncertainty surrounding his future is weighing on his mind.
The Dane joined the Toffees on a one-year deal from FC Nurnberg last summer only to be sidelined for several months by a dislocated shoulder.
Jacobsen, though, has recovered from the setback and made his Everton debut in March's 2-1 defeat to Portsmouth.
The 29-year-old is now hopeful of earning a contract extension at Goodison Park, as he aims to play a role in the club's Premier League and FA Cup run-in.
"It's at the back of my mind that I don't know what will happen after the summer," Jacobsen told
Ekstra Bladet.
"What I need now are some more matches. The physical fitness is fine. First of all, I have to see how many matches I get to play for Everton."