Nicky Forster has vowed to carry on playing after missing out on finishing his career with Albion.
The 36-year-old striker is on the lookout for his ninth club following Charlton's exit from the League One play-offs on penalties against Swindon on Monday.
Forster has been on loan to Charlton since a dispute with Albion boss Gus Poyet over the absence of a new contract offer.
Wycombe and Brentford were also interested in him during the loan transfer window.
Forster said: “I am obviously on a free transfer and looking to speak to clubs. I need to start looking around and see if those clubs are still interested.
“I am keen to keep playing. I don’t want to call time just yet after a fairly productive season. Eighteen goals in 40-odd games indicates I can go on for another year, if not two.”
- Full interview in The Argus today
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