Sydney FC captain Alex Brosque has put his future in the club's hands, declaring he will sign a new contract at the end of the season if the club wants him to stay.

The 32-year-old ruled out leaving Sydney FC for any other club despite being off contract and told coach Graham Arnold to delay talks of a new deal until other players have re-signed.

While not ruling out retirement, Brosque says his immediate concern is overcoming a minor hamstring injury and continuing his impressive form. Brosque is Sydney FC's top scorer this season with five goals after scoring a brace in their 4-1 win over Central Coast Mariners on Boxing Day.

Speaking after that match, Brosque declared his intention is to see out the remainder of his career with the Sky Blues but says he will let the club determine his future.