Striker Simon Cox believes the Republic of Ireland management team are happy with his progress ahead of the squad selection for Euro 2012.

Cox is hoping to be part of the Republic of Ireland's Euro 2012 squad despite his lack of first-team action at the Hawthorns.

The 24-year-old is grateful to Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni for continuing to involve him despite making only six Barclays Premier League starts this season.

He said: "When the squad is selected for the Euros, I hope to be in it and, via the conversations I have had with Giovanni and Marco Tardelli (assistant manager) they seem happy with what is happening with me.

"Sometimes you can't complain when the team are winning games but in terms of Ireland I have to thank Giovanni because every time he has picked me in the squad, I have not been playing at Albion.

"It is hard for him to see what I can do on a weekly basis and I do have to count my blessings everytime he picks me for the squad."

Cox's contract runs out this summer, although West Brom can take up a 12-month option should they desire. He plans to discuss his future with the club.

He said: "Apart from throughout January, when I played four or five games on the bounce, it has been horrible. You have just got to stick with it and now we have reached 40 points, hopefully I can get a bit more game time.

"We will sit down and discuss it. The club have the option to take up a further year of my contract at the end of this season.

"For me it is about waiting for the end of the season to come, waiting for the Euros and seeing if I am picked in the Ireland squad.

"If I am, I'll go out there and see what I can do and then see what the club's decision is. I'll see whether they want to keep me or whether I move on."