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Joel Robles admits his Everton future is “not very clear” and he has “doubts”.

The Spaniard had been in talks with the Blues over a new deal but says he is in the dark over his long-term prospects at Goodison.

Speaking to IBTimes UK , Robles - whose contract runs out next summer - has been pleased with a season in which he made 20 league appearances despite starting as second choice behind Maarten Stekelenburg.

“It has been a complete season on a personal level,” the 26-year-old said.

“I am quite happy with my performances.

“I played well and I think I have fulfilled the expectations.

“Now in summer we will see what happens. I only have one year left in my contract and I have to sit down with the club to make a decision.”

He added: “I think I have to make a good decision. I’ve been already here during four years fighting to be the number one and now the truth is that I am not very clear what will happen in the future.

"I have certain doubts. We will have to sit down with the club and see what happens.”

Everton are expected to sign a new goalkeeper this summer which potentially leaves Robles fighting it out with Stekelenburg to be second choice.