SOCCEROOS keeper Mark Schwarzer has revealed that he has already fielded offers from overseas clubs but will wait until after the Iraq game before making a decision.

Schwarzer had one of his quieter games in the Socceroos' 4-0 win over Jordan at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night but was his rock-solid self when called upon.

He last week revealed he was quitting Fulham after the London club announced the signing of Ducth keeper Maarten Stekelenburg from Roma on a four-year deal.

Schwarzer was offered a contract extension by Fulham but was more interested in being guaranteed the number one position.

Despite turning 41 in October, he will be seeking the same assurances from his new club as he is desperate to cling to the Socceroos' no.1 spot ahead of the 2014 World Cup.

"There's been quite a few enquiries and one or two offers. I can't do anything until I get back until post game in Sydney against Iraq,'' Schwarzer said. "There's no reason to make any decisions about my future until post Socceroos commitments and by then I think things will be a clearer in a lot of ways.

"Then I can sit down and potentially make a decision. There's no rush, it's an important decision to make, in particular if we qualify for Brazil.

"It's a huge decision to make because, playing and being ready and hopefully being up for selection at the World Cup.''

Schwarzer couldn't put his finger on the reasons for the Socceroos' improved performances in the last two games but admitted they were more confident after the ruthless 4-0 demolition of Group B rivals Jordan.

But the veteran keeper warned against complacency heading into the final match against Iraq in Sydney.

The Socceroos are left with a simple equation - win and they qualify for Brazil 2014, anything less and they are dependant on the result in the Jordan-Oman match later that evening going their way.

"We've already had quite a few discussions in the changerooms and it's all about how we've won the game and done half a job. Nothing else matters unless we win next week and if we don't it could all end in tears and we don't want that. We are fully focused on that now,'' he said.

"We did what we needed to do and we backed up the performance from Japan and it was important we continued the momentum. It was a job well done and it puts us on target."