By Joe Jones
Rob Milsom has expressed his desire to "put down roots" at Notts County after enjoying an impressive and award-winning season at Meadow Lane.
The 30-year-old midfielder was voted the club's 2016-17 player of the year as well as the players' player of the year for his consistency in the middle of the park.
His contract is up at the end of the season but manager Kevin Nolan has publicly declared that he wants to keep Milsom at the club.
Now the former Rotherham United man says the feeling is mutual, telling the Nottingham Post: "I have really enjoyed it this season and hopefully I can put down roots here.
"I've really enjoyed playing under the gaffer and I think the club is going places.
"The fans have turned out and got behind us and it's been really enjoyable to play in front of them.
"I'd like to be part of a club that is going forward next season. I expect the talks to be straight forward and hopefully we can come to an agreement."
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