Stoke striker Peter Crouch is hoping a deal can be agreed to extend his stay at the Britannia Stadium past the end of the season.
The ex-England international is out of contract with the Potters in the summer, leading to rumours he could enter talks over a lucrative free transfer oversees.
New West Brom boss Tony Pulis, who signed the 6ft 7in frontman from Tottenham for £11million during his time at the Stoke helm, is also thought to be interested in the 6ft 7in frontman, while there were talks of a possible return to former side Queens Park Rangers.
However, the journeyman – who has cost more than £43.5million over an eight-club career – has said he would prefer to stay on at the Britannia, with manager Mark Hughes keen to retain him.
"I don't know what will happen in the future but at the moment, for the foreseeable future, I am happy playing for Stoke," said Crouch.
"My contract is up at the end of the season so I don't know what the future will hold, but at the moment I will just continue to do what I do - that is work hard and hopefully score some goals."
Crouch added: "It is nice to hear when the manager has got belief in you and hopefully I can stay here for a few more years after this."
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