Goalkeeper Lee Camp has hinted that he would like to turn his loan move from West Bromwich Albion to Bournemouth into a permanent switch.
The 29-year-old joined the Baggies on a short-term deal in September as injury cover for Ben Foster, and his contract at The Hawthorns expires after the New Year.
He would be available to Bournemouth on a free transfer when his loan ends in January, and Camp has admitted that he is enjoying his spell with the Cherries and would be open to extending his stay with them.
Asked by the Bournemouth Daily Echo if he was open to remaining at Dean Court, Camp said: "I am here. That is how I look at it. We are where we are. I think my loan and my contract.
"If I wasn't open to coming here, I would have had an easy life at West Brom for a couple more months and done a bit of training and grabbed a coffee in the afternoon. But that is not in my nature.
"I am in the shop window and who knows, Bournemouth may offer first dibs on me. I am enjoying my time, I like the manager, I like the staff and I like the place, so there are a lot of positives."
Camp has made five Championship appearances for Bournemouth since joining them on October 31.