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The future of West Brom's FA Cup saviour James Morrison remains in doubt with the midfielder admitting he could walk in the summer as a free agent.

The classy midfielder's 95th minute equaliser against Bristol City on Saturday handed Albion a lifeline and ensured their name was in the hat for tonight's fourth round draw.

It was the 29-year-old's fourth goal of the season making him the Baggies joint-top scorer alongside Saido Berahino, who was also on the score sheet against the Robins.

Morrison, who joined the club in August 2007 has been one of Albion's most consistent performers this season.

But he is yet to be offered an extension to his contract which expires in the summer and appears in the dark over his future at the club.

"Not as far as I know," he said.

"If you're looking, I'm a free transfer in the summer.

"I'll just keep doing what I've got to do, perform and do well for the team and see as far as we can go.

"But the main thing is to keep in the Premier League because it's massive this year.

"I'm a free agent in the summer.

"It plays on the back of your mind, but as a professional you've got to keep going.

"It's not up to me, it's up to the club isn't it.

"I can't do 'owt if they don't speak to me.

"I just keep doing what I'm doing on the pitch."