Swindon Town have yet to make contact with Rushian Hepburn-Murphy with his current contract with the club set to expire at the end of the season.

The 25-year-old signed a one-year contract with Swindon in the summer of 2022 with an optional one-year extension, which the club exercised at the beginning of this season.

But with his contract set to expire once this season ends, Hepburn-Murphy said that he is yet to have had any contact from Swindon about what they intend to do.

He said: “I am not too sure, to be honest with you [where my future lies], I haven’t had talks with anyone as of yet.

“I am just playing my football until the final game of the season and then we will see what happens from there.

“I am enjoying my football here and I am playing a lot more now and today showed how much I am actually enjoying my football here.

“I got two goals today and probably should have had four if we are being picky.

“But it is just the same feeling of when you are a kid getting on the pitch and playing football and that is all I really care about and then the rest will come.”

A decision over Hepburn-Murphy’s contract is one of many Head of Football Jamie Russell will have to make leading into next season, with only five players, Harrison Minturn, Ricky Aguiar, Jake Cain, Anton Dworzak, and Aaron Drinan, confirmed as being contracted for next season.

When asked about where the club was with the contract situation, Gavin Gunning said prior to the victory over Tranmere Rovers that he was not thinking about that.

Gunning said: “I have no interest in that at the minute, I think it is about going game by game at the minute, tunnel vision, onto the next game, can we win it? That is all it has got to be about.

“If the players are playing well then they will get the contracts, it is up to them, they have got to perform on the pitch.

“Us being 18th shows that we haven’t been doing that all season, so they have got to show in the next 12 games their value to the squad and to the team.

“Whether you are playing or not, are you good around the place? Are you a good trainer? Those have got to be the thought process of where we are at.”