CHRIS McPhee could be set for an extended stay in Wiltshire with manager Iffy Onuora admitting he'd be a useful addition to our squad'.
The striker has not scored for Town since joining from Brighton and Hove Albion on loan but his overall contribution has impressed the Town boss.
No guarantees or promises on either side but the two are going to talk about the future.
McPhee, pictured left, has started the last six games, the latter two alongside Lukas Jutkiewicz in attack.
He said: "I came here expecting to score a few goals but unfortunately for both me and the team, they haven't come.
"I've given it everything but been unlucky not to find the net.
"You come to a club on loan and you're not sure what you're going to get.
"I'm going to have a chat with the manager, see what he says and we'll take it from there.
"As far as I'm concerned it doesn't come down to money or the length of a contract. It comes down to football.
"I've been unlucky in my career with long-term injuries and I've not been able to play a lot of football.
"If I sit down with Iffy and he offers me a decent chance to play football then I'll take it very, very seriously.
"I have to talk to people at Brighton as well. I really have to think about my future.
"I just want to play football. I've really, really enjoyed my time here and I'm just disappointed we've been relegated and I haven't scored."
As for Onuora, he sees something in the Withdean striker, not that it's sign here' just yet.
He said: "I want to have a chat with Chris and see where we go.
"With what he gives us I think he'd be a useful addition to the squad.
"I'm not saying that's a cut and dried thing. He might have other things on his mind. But I've been pleased with what I've seen of him."
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