Brighton midfielder Oliver Norwood sees his future at Fulham.
Norwood played 37 games for Brighton as they secured top flight status last season only to then be loaned out.
Now he has his sights set on beating Aston Villa in the £160million Championship play-off final and securing a permanent switch to Craven Cottage.
Midfielder Norwood, 27, told The Sun: “It was my decision to come here. Brighton were in no rush to put me out on loan.
“But I'm not a player who likes to sit around twiddling his thumbs on the bench, it would have been a year of that at Brighton, I've got to accept that.
“For me it was a no-brainer to come to Fulham and I would like to stay here for many years.
“I honestly see my future at Fulham. I've loved every second here. I've got a year left at Brighton. Hopefully they can resolve the situation pretty soon.
“Sometimes in football you move and it doesn't work out. I was lucky to be part of a promotion squad but for me personally I didn't fit in there as much as I do here.
“I fit into the style of football the manager wants to play here at Fulham and I think I have had quite a good impact on proceedings."