Isaac Price in Northern Ireland says he wants to simulate the success of the club, which was enjoyed by international teammates Conor Bradley and Justin Devini this season.
Bradley was part of the Liverpool team, which won the Premier League, while Devini raised the FA Cup with Crystal Palace.
Price, who joined the West Brom in January of the Belgian side Standard Standard Standard, believes that the players are inspiring success stories for him and many of his younger teammates.
“You look at Connor, he is a great player. Heaven is the maximum for him. For a player like me, he looks at him, he is something I look forward to. I want to go and achieve the things he achieved, and he has already done a lot.”
“I know I want to go and achieve more. And something with Justin. He had a very successful season and got a lot of minors.
“I think this is the most difficult thing to do as a young player is to storm an initial team, especially in the Premier League. They did so well.”
The 21 -year -old was speaking before Northern Ireland's friendly against Iceland on Tuesday and admitted that he played some of his best football in his country as he felt at home under the leadership of his president Michael O'Neill.
“When I am with Northern Ireland, I feel that I settled immediately and with every game I still feel more confident,” he added.
“I feel I will get chances of registration, and it is just their situation.
“It is too much to the manager as well, he has put a lot of confidence from me from the beginning. Maybe I played much more games than if you were under another manager.”