West Brom veteran Gareth McAuley 'very pleased' after signing new one-year contract: 'I've still got that desire'
- Gareth McAuley has played every minute in the Premier League this season
- West Brom defender is currently the oldest outfield player in the division
- McAuley says he will stay motivated after signing a new one-year contract
West Brom defender Gareth McAuley has signed a one-year deal at The Hawthorns.
The Northern Ireland international has played every minute in the Premier League this season and is currently the division's oldest outfield player.
McAuley turns 38 in December and his old contract was due to expire in the summer but he has now committed his future to the Baggies until 2018.
West Brom defender Gareth McAuley has signed a new one-year contract with the club
McAuley scores West Brom's second goal against Bournemouth at the Hawthorns in February
'It's very pleasing,' he told the club's official site. 'I'd like to thank the club, the gaffer and everyone here who helps me to stay fit to be able to play at this level.
'It's very, very pleasing. When I signed I just wanted to play in the Premier League and I knew that wasn't a given when I came here. But I've still got that desire sitting here today.
'I don't think that will leave me. It's a good thing because it keeps you motivated, keeps you pushing forward.'
McAuley has scored seven goals for the Baggies this season and has made 208 appearances for the club since joining on a free transfer in 2011.
McAuley tussles with Liverpool forward Sadio Mane during a game at Anfield this season
And the former Leicester and Ipswich centre-back said he would not have signed a new deal unless he was confident he could cope with the Premier League.
'I've based my decision on physically being able to do it,' he said, ahead of Albion's trip to Manchester United on Saturday. 'If I didn't think I could I wouldn't hang about. The tests don't show any signs that I can't cope with it.
'I've worked for a living outside the football bubble and I will more than likely have to go back there one day.
'But as long as you can do this, the best job in the world, then you should continue and I'm not going to turn my back on it.'
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