Pascal Gross says Albion are set for bigger things after matching their record Premier League points tally.

But he is not revealing whether he will have a part to play in that bright future.

The German midfielder has bounced back from TWO bouts of Covid to be resurgent in recent weeks.

He has played for the club in all five Prem seasons but is out of contract this summer.

Gross told The Argus: “We have made very good progress. We have 41 points now.

“That is a (joint) club record. We have four games to go and we want to break it this season.

“You see an improvement in points.

“I think you see an improvement in the way we play.

“I see a lot of positive things.

“A lot of things we can improve and we want to improve.

“But the club is going forward every season.”

Gross could be four games from the end of his time at a club he joined in 2017.

Head coach Graham Potter has said he hopes he stays.

Gross, 30, said: “We will see. We have four weeks to play and that is the most important thing and we go from there.”

Potter will offer the latest update on his squad when he faces the media today ahead of Saturday’s game away to Wolves.