Ben Foster wants to finish career at West Brom
Goalkeeper Ben Foster has set sights on finishing his career at Albion.
Last Saturday's 1-1 draw at Sunderland was Foster's 150th appearances for the Baggies and the former England international has admitted he couldn't be happier with life at Hawthorns.
Foster, 33, whose current deal is due to expire in 2018, has revealed he hopes to end his career with the club.
"I was really happy to make my 150th appearance for the club against Sunderland," he said. "I hope that there is another 150 to come to be honest with you."
Foster has been an ever-present between the sticks this season after missing the first half of last term with a serious knee injury.
He added: "I'm still feeling ok and I have got to a place where I can now manage my own body and make sure I am ready for a game on Saturday.
"If that means missing one or two training sessions in the week, then I know myself, that's what I have to do.
"It's a good achievement to make and I have loved my time here. This is the club I would like finish my career at."
The draw at the Stadium of Light kept Albion in the top half of the Premier League heading into the international break and Foster said: "It's the international break now and it would have been nice to go into it with three points behind us.
"Saying that, nine points from our first seven games in this league, that's not too bad at all."