Mark LeCras is set to extend his career into a 14th season at West Coast, with the veteran forward understood to agreed to terms on a new one-year deal at the Eagles.

Speculation surrounds LeCras’ future after the retirement of Sam Mitchell, Drew Petrie, Matt Priddis and Sam Butler left the 31-year-old as the oldest player on the club’s list.

But it is understood a one-year deal will be announced by the Eagles in the coming days, giving the 196-gamer a chance to become the 20th West Coast player to reach 200 games.

Eagles skipper Shannon Hurn said earlier this week that LeCras was eager to stay at the club.

“I know he’s keen to play, so it just comes down to that commitment,” he said.

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“If you want to work hard, and you want to get better and come and do the hard yards, I certainly think Lecca can play for another two years, no problem.

“He’s a very smart forward. He understands the game and generally finishes off quite well.

“I’d love to see him play on and I think he will. But there’s still a bit going on.”

LeCras is expected to have ankle surgery after West Coast’s season ended at the hands of GWS last weekend.