Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish is planning talks about a new contract with winger Wilfried Zaha once the club secure Premier League survival.
Zaha, 24, signed a five-and-a-half-year deal when he rejoined the Eagles from Manchester United in February 2015.
He scored in Saturday's win at top-flight leaders Chelsea to leave them four points above the relagtion zone.
"We would love to keep Wilfried," said Parish on BBC Radio 5 live. "We will talk to him as soon as we're safe."
Zaha switched international allegiance from England to Ivory Coast last year and played in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.