Swansea City defender Neil Taylor believes that the club's positive season will convince players to remain at the Liberty Stadium.
The Swans have had an impressive campaign since being promoted to the top flight last summer, with Brendan Rodgers being touted as manager of the season.
"It is a football club that is growing and if it ends up being a top-10 football club, there are not many places you want to go that will be better than here," Taylor told the South Wales Evening Post
"While things happen in the summer, as they always do, our players are doing really well here. Money and all those sorts of things can make you think it's great.
"But the feeling you get after a game like [the 3-0 win at] Fulham, having played as a team and the style we played; you can't replace that with anything. That is a big factor for players at this club. I don't think any of the players here would swap it for anything."
The Welsh club are just three points behind Liverpool, who sit in seventh place.