West Bromwich Albion defender Callum Styles says they do not want the season to end after securing Championship safety.
The Baggies had clinched survival with a 3-0 win over Watford last Tuesday but were hit with a two-point deduction for breaching financial rules two days later.
It meant Albion still needed one more point to stay up heading into Saturday's home game against Ipswich Town and a goalless draw ensured safety for a second time.
That result also stretched West Brom's unbeaten league run to 10 games (W4 D6), during which they have kept seven clean sheets - and only three teams have taken more points in that time.
"We kind of don't want summer to come," Styles told BBC Radio WM.
"We're in good form, we could do another 40 games right now and then see where we're at then. Our form in the last 10 games would be top half, easy.
"We were quietly confident we could go toe-to-toe with Ipswich and get the point.
"You go into every game going for the win, but we come out of it with a draw and that means we're safe, so everyone's happy."
It was a good weekend for Styles, who was named as Albion's player of the season and players' player of the season, as well as walking onto the pitch with his new-born baby before the game on Saturday.
"I feel proud of what I've achieved this season personally and hopefully we can just kick on next season because this club shouldn't be down there, it should be up there fighting for promotion," the 26-year-old added.
"He [the baby] has been a massive blessing to our lives and it's just a bit surreal walking out with him. It's just amazing."
