Ross County chief executive officer Steven Ferguson insists Staggies are 'still an option' for stars with expiring contracts
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Ross County players with expiring contracts may yet sign new deals to stay at the club, according to chief executive officer Steven Ferguson.
The Staggies were dealt a blow last week when Blair Spittal announced that he would be leaving the club when his deal runs out this summer.
Others, however, are still in talks with the Dingwall outfit over their futures – including the Premiership's joint-top scorer Regan Charles-Cook and central defender Alex Iacovitti.
Ferguson says the best offers County can possibly put on the table have been given to those players, and that nobody other than Spittal has confirmed their futures lie away from the Global Energy Stadium.
"We've really laid bare what we've got, and there are still some decisions to be made by a couple of players who are out of contract," Ferguson explained.
"We've lost Blair Spittal, which was one of the ones we knew about due to family reasons. He's getting married, so he wanted to be with his wife in the central belt.
"We knew and understood that. There are still negotiations going on with Regan Charles-Cook and Alex Iacovitti, and we've given absolutely everything we can.
"It has given them something to think about, because they have got options. We are still a really good option to them as well."