"I see myself playing professionally in England for the next nine years," Ince told the Trinidad Express.
"I am still maturing a lot as a player and I think I can do it. (David) Seaman did it, (Peter) Schmeichel and (Dave) Beasant too.
"I won't be the first and I won't be the last."
Ince was also asked about his current career at Crewe.
"I am enjoying it very much...very, very much," he added.
"Meeting players who you never thought you would be seeing, much less playing against, at all these different stadiums.
"My biggest game so far was playing Liverpool in pre-season but I also played against Everton in the FA Cup (two years ago) when they had (David) Ginola, (Paul) Gascoigne, (Kevin) Campbell and (Thomas) Gravesen."
Ince recently said he's put his international career on hold, after picking up over 70 caps for Trinidad & Tobago.
"Some of the friendly internationals are out of the way and it is hard for us," Ince stated.
"When we had the game against Morocco on a Wednesday and then a club game on Saturday...to fly from Morocco and reach back on Friday, it is a bit heavy.
"We like to come down everytime we get called upon, but sometimes it is not the best travelling-wise.
"It takes about two days to shake off those trips because of the altitude, cabin pressure, climate, humidity and changing your body clock (back) to Caribbean time."