West Brom midfielder Zoltan Gera is keen to stay at The Hawthorns.
The Hungarian, who is currently recovering from a cruciate ligament injury, is free to join other clubs this summer as his contract is due to expire.
However, Gera wants to commit to the club and says negotiations over an extension to his deal are scheduled to take place over the next few days.
"My contract would have been extended automatically if I had played a certain number of games, but I didn't have the chance to do so because of my injury," he told the Express and Star.
"My agent has informed me that there will be negotiations with West Brom in the following days.
"My point of view is that I'd like to stay and the feedback I have heard from the club is they would be open to extending my contract."
According to agent Vladan Filipovics, Gera's deal could have been extended already but West Brom chose not to.
He also stated there are clubs interested both in England and abroad.
"There was an option in Zoltan Gera's deal which could allow the club until a certain time to extend his contract automatically," he said.
"But West Brom officials haven't done this so far which means Gera’s contract expires this summer and he is free to talk with other clubs.
"It doesn't mean he will leave. If West Brom leaders want to talk then we can have new negotiations, but from now on we can consider other others too.
"There are interested clubs, not only from England."
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