Roman Bednar has admitted he is 'unhappy' with the current terms in his agreement which will see him join West Brom from Hearts permanently.The Czech hitman has been a pivotal figure in Albion's success this season, bagging 13 league goals and another four in the FA Cup.
The 25-year-old has been on a season-long loan at The Hawthorns from the Jambos, who have agreed a £2.5million with the Baggies.
Bednar believes he deserves a better financial package, however, after helping Tony Mowbray's troops reach the brink of promotion to the Premier League and the FA Cup semi-finals.
And he warned the Albion gaffer he now has other suitors, saying: "It is a question if I will stay at West Bromwich or I will more elsewhere.
"What I have been told by my agents, yes, there are some suitors from the Premier League.
"I am definitely unsatisfied with the current terms. I think that considering the fact that for two years before I had been struggling with injury, I have performed well, have been scoring goals and therefore my position should be solid."
The Czech striker is set for a hernia operation in the summer after struggling in recent weeks.
"I have been struggling with it for three months," he told Pravo. "As soon as the season ends, I will undergo surgery. I want to prepare for the next season as best as possible."
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