Swansea City loanee Gylfi Sigurdsson has admitted that he is "very happy" at the Liberty Stadium.
The Icelandic midfielder joined the Swans on a temporary basis in January from German club Hoffenheim.
Having impressed during his brief spell with Swansea, the 22-year-old has hinted that he is interested in extending his deal with the Welsh club beyond the end of the season.
"I just want to play football. I'm very happy here at the moment and hopefully things will get sorted in the summer. I don't know what's going to happen," said Sigurdsson. "I'm concentrating on Swansea City and helping them stay in the league.
"You're not going to turn down Premier League football when you're out of the side at Hoffenheim.
"Of course I'm curious about my future. It's not up to me as I've another two seasons left at Hoffenheim but I don't want to sit on the bench there for any longer."
Sigurdsson scored both goals as Swansea recorded a 2-0 win away at Wigan Athletic on Saturday.