Sunderland boss Roy Keane is not sure he can hang on to goalkeeper Marton Fulop.
The Hungary international put in an impressive display against Arsenal on the last day of the season.
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Have your say in our football survey and you could win £100But Keane reckons the 25-year-old is determined to get more first-team action after a season playign second fiddle to Scotrland number one Craig Gordon.
He said: "I just fancied giving Marton a game. I know Marton has been frustrated for the last one or two months.
"He is very keen to go and play first-team football - I know he is under pressure from his international manager.
"But he has been an absolutely brilliant pro. It is still a big 'if' if he is to leave the club, we will have to wait and see.
"I just thought it was right to give him a game to show what a top goalkeeper I think he is. It was nice to see him in that environment.
"But I didn't give him a game for the sake of it. I know he is a top goalkeeper and I knew he wouldn't let us down, and he didn't."
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