Swansea City defender Dwight Tiendalli has revealed that he would be interested in signing a new contract with the Welsh outfit.
The Dutchman joined the club from Twente last September, but his current contract at the Liberty Stadium expires at the end of this season.
However, the 27-year-old has admitted that there is "no rush" to begin talks with the Swans.
"I like it here and my family like it here. I like the boys - they joke a lot with me - and if the club want me to stay for a couple of years, then of course we have to discuss it," he told Sky Sports News.
"But I am not thinking about that now. I have played a couple of good games which I am happy about, but for me there is no rush. I am just focusing on the games and on training and we will see after that. So far I have not heard anything from the club.
"But we will see what happens. I am not a player who says my agent has to talk to the club or anything like that. For me there's no rush - I just wait. If the club come, they come, if they don't come, they don't come.
"It's not up to the player to go to the club, it's up to the club. The important thing for me is that I can look back at my games here and feel that I played well."
According to various reports, the Welsh outfit are keen to extend the defender's stay.