... Jermaine Jenas would welcome the opportunity to extend his stay at Queens Park Rangers if fresh terms are put to him.
The 31-year-old midfielder will see the 18-month deal he signed upon his arrival at Loftus Road in January 2013 expire at the end of the season.
QPR took a gamble on his services following a string of injuries and were unable to cement a Premier League standing after landing the 21-cap England international.
Jenas has, however, enjoyed his time working under Harry Redknapp, with consistency slowing returning to his game.
Jermaine Jenas: "Would I like to stay? Yeah, definitely.
"QPR took a chance on me when I ruptured my Achilles, and we'll hopefully talk at the end of the season about a new contract.
"There's a few of us in the same situation, and we're fighting tooth and nail to get the club back in the Premier League.
"On a personal level I've been happy with my performances, but I came at a tough time when we were bottom of the league. It's been a weird topsy-turvy experience, but I've enjoyed it."