JONNY Williams says he “would love” to extend his stay at Swindon Town past this summer with the Welsh international’s contract finishing at the end of the season.

Williams signed a two-year deal weeks after Clem Morfuni’s takeover in July 2021, and the exciting forward has gone on to play 69 times for Swindon while scoring a career-high 12 goals and provide nine assists.

Should he play the next two games and pick up an assist during that time, the 29-year-old would have achieved career-high numbers in all three categories at one club.

With Williams’ time at Swindon in danger of coming to an end in May, the Welshman was asked what his intentions are should a new contract be put to him.

He said: “I’ve really enjoyed my time here. I understand my contract is up in the summer, but I’ve enjoyed my time here and I want to stay.

“If we can get something sorted, amazing, if not then who knows? But I’ve felt really at home here.

“The fans have given me a great reception from the day I walked in. It’s been a great time in my career, and I’d like to stay. Hopefully, something can get sorted.

“I’d love to get promoted with the club and stay, but if not then I’ve really enjoyed my time here. But if the offer is there and all parties are happy, I’d love to extend my stay.”

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After missing out on promotion last year, Williams is desperate to go one better this time around – be it through the play-offs or by gate-crashing the top three.

But should Town miss out on going up, it would not be terminal to hopes of the 29-year-old penning fresh terms at the club.

Asked what factors he would need to consider when signing a new contract, Williams said: “There are a number of factors I need to consider. Money is important, but it’s not everything.

“You want to feel valued at a club. You want to feel a part of something. You want to look to the future as well because you don’t know what’s next, what’s around the corner, or what’s next season.

“There are many things involved, location as well. But the big things are feeling valued and being a part of something.

“Going to work every day and looking forward to going – the manager as well plays a part. If you’re playing, and you feel valued by them and the staff above too, they’re all key aspects.”