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Andy Carroll has admitted he would be happy to sign a permanent deal at West Ham but admits he has no idea what the future holds for him.

The 24-year-old England striker is enjoying the best form of his career at present, having netted five goals in his last seven games for the Hammers.

And he has revealed a permanent stay in East London would appeal to him, although his is still unsure of where he will be playing next season.

He said: “It has  been great here and every minute has been fantastic. The lads have been great, the gaffer has been great and the fans are unbelievable.

“It is obviously a great club and I do not see why not. I don’t know what is happening so we will just have to wait and see what happens at the end of the season.”

In the meantime, Carroll has set his sights on ensuring West Ham get more points on the board in order to mathematically secure Premier League safety, and wants to add to his goal tally between now and the end of the campaign.

“I’m on a nice run of goals and obviously I’m playing games and the goals are coming so I’m happy with that,” he told whufc.com.

“I’m working hard in training and running a bit in the games and the goals are coming, so I must be doing something right.

“A couple more points and we should be safe. We’ve definitely got to go for a top-half finish.”