The midfielder still has two years remaining of the deal he signed when he moved from Manchester City during the summer of 2010. But Ireland is keen to impress Lambert during the current campaign and secure his long-term future at Villa Park, and is relishing being part of a diamond formation.
Ireland, who set up Villa's opening two goals in their midweek 3-0 Capital One Cup triumph over Tranmere, said: "I am enjoying playing under Paul Lambert, absolutely. He is a really good guy and fair and honest. He definitely knows what he is doing and talking about and he has been really impressive to me and I'm hoping I can play under him for as long as possible."
He went on: "At the end of this season I will have 12 months left on my contract so I'm hoping I can earn a new contract here and prove myself to him with a good consistent run of form.
"That is one of my goals this season. I want to play as consistently as I can and I'm hoping with that we can have talks and I can extend my contract. But I've got to let my football do the talking and it's up to the chairman [Randy Lerner] and the manager."
Ireland is hoping he can solve Villa's shortage of goals - one in the opening two Barclays Premier League games - by linking up effectively with striker Darren Bent.
He said: "Last season I was in many different positions and I wasn't able to get into the final third as much as I would have liked.
"It was completely understandable with the way the squad was and injuries and Darren also got injured which didn't help.
"But I feel my job in in the team now is to create as many chances as I can for him because nine out of 10 he is going to finish. He is a world-class striker and his finishing is unbelievable. If I can create chances for him, I know he is going to score.
"Every time I got the ball against Tranmere, I was looking for him because his movement is brilliant and it was the same with Andreas [Weimann]."
Source: PA
Source: PA