Tamas keen to extend Albion stay

Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has put a ?60million price tag on Manchester City target Edinson Cavani.
The Uruguayan striker has been in fine form this season, scoring 27 goals for the Serie A side, reportedly making him among City's top targets for the summer.
But De Laurentiis insists the 26-year-old will not be leaving Napoli unless the club receives a huge bid for the player.
"We included a very high buy-out clause in his contract as we want him to stay," said De Laurentiis, quoted in The Sun.
"But if some nutter is willing to pay ?60m, which would mean a net fee of ?54m for Napoli, we are ready to listen to the offer.
"Let it be clear that the final decision lies with Edinson. He knows he's respected here and that the people love him."
Tamas has proved himself a worthy understudy to the first choice centre-back pairing of Jonas Olsson and Gareth McAuley.
His current contract runs out this summer although Albion could take up a 12-month option.
Tamas, who joined Albion three years ago from Auxerre after an initial loan spell, said: "I would like to stay here until the end of my career.
"I hope to play football for another decade, maybe up until I am 38 or 40.
"Staying at the same club for several years has helped my career become more stable.
"I have even talked to people at the club about extending my contract.?
Tamas, 29, admits he is settled and content with life in the midlands.
He said: "My life has changed so much for the better. I enjoy my quiet life in England.
"To me, the family means a lot. I don't bother anyone. I go to work smiling and then I smile when I get back."
Meanwhile, Baggies striker Peter Odemwingie is set to return to training tomorrow after his latest Twitter attack against the club.
The Baggies have confirmed they will deal internally with his outburst.
The 31-year-old said he was unhappy at being a substitute in recent games and when one fan tweeted that he should be sacked, Odemwingie replied that is my wish".
An Albion spokesman said: "The club are aware of what Peter has said and we will deal with it internally."
West Brom also confirmed that social networking activity is governed by the club's disciplinary code of conduct.