Luke Webb's contract with Hereford United runs out shortly. He signed a short term deal earlier this season after originally appearing for the Bulls in a friendly at Forest Green Rovers.
"I have a contract until next month and it will now be up to the gaffer as to whether I get an extension," Luke said in BullsEye.
"Immediately though I hope I'm able to retain my place for the forthcoming FA Cup tie at Bristol Rovers."
Webb revealed in the article that it was former Hereford United coach Richard O'Kelly that told Graham Turner about him.
He was at Bournemouth on trial but they weren't very interested in him as they had signed enough midfielders at the time.
"Fortunately, Richard O'Kelly their assistant manager who had been coach at Edgat Street told Graham Turner about me and I came here."
Meanwhile Rob Purdie has revealed that Webb has refused to take any criticism about his dress from captain Tamika Mkandawire.
Last week Mkandawire told the League Paper that Webb was the worst dresser at the club and in particular mentioned Webb's Reebok Classics which haven't been sold for years.
Webb has retorted mentioning Mkandawire's headgear 'that's more suitable for a circus clown than a footballer!'
Finally in his press conference after the game, manager Graham Turner was asked about reports that Hereford United had offered £30,000 for Luke Rogers.
As usual Turner kept his comments to a minimum. He merely acknowledged that the club had enquired about a couple of players.