Keith Andrews would like to stay at West Brom on a long-term basis if he is offered the opportunity.
Midfielder also delivers more criticism of Blackburn
Keith Andrews would like to stay at West Brom on a long-term basis if he is offered the opportunity.
The Republic of Ireland international on January's deadline day moved to The Hawthorns in a free transfer and a contract until the end of the season to boost his Euro 2012 hopes.
And Andrews on Sunday marked his debut by scoring in the 5-1 humiliation of Wolves, the club where he began his career, to cap a dream start to life with West Brom.
"I have really enjoyed my time here so far," he told his club's
official website.
"I've settled really well and the lads have made me feel really welcome. I knew a few of them anyway, but I have enjoyed my time so far.
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"I have enjoyed the training sessions and being around the lads and making my debut at the weekend was hopefully the first of many games this season.
"I would certainly be open to a longer deal."
Andrews, who spent the first half of the season on loan at Ipswich, was frustrated at Blackburn and he has again delivered thinly-disguised criticism of his former club.
"I have come here to play for a head coach I want to play for and a club I believe is run well and has a good set of lads that I enjoy coming in and working with every day," he said.
"I enjoy being part of the team, so I am certainly open to it (staying) and I'm sure if I keep going the way I am then the club will be as well."